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In vivo Illustration of Altered Dopaminergic and GABAergic Systems in Early Parkinson's Disease

Hirotsugu Takashima, Tatsuhiro Terada, Tomoyasu Bunai, Takashi Matsudaira, Tomokazu Obi, Yasuomi Ouchi

2022Frontiers in Neurology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Changes in γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) function are noted in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who have some non-motor impairments. However, dopamine-related GABA function and GABA-related cognitive changes are still unclear. Methods Thirteen drug-naive early-stage PD patients underwent a series of PET scans with [ 11 C]flumazenil(FMZ) and [ 11 C]CFT. The [ 11 C]FMZ binding potential (BP ND ) derived from a Logan plot analysis was compared between PD patients and age-matched controls. The [ 11 C]CFT radioactivity relative to the cerebellar counterpart was estimated as a semiquantitative value [ 11 C]CFT SUVR. Correlations between [ 11 C]FMZ BP ND and [ 11 C]CFT SUVR in the same region of interest were also examined. Results In patients in the PD group, [ 11 C]CFT SUVR was significantly lower in the putamen. The levels of [ 11 C]FMZ BP ND in the cerebral cortex (frontal lobe dominancy) and the affected-side putamen were also reduced. In addition, [ 11 C]CFT SUVR was negatively correlated with the [ 11 C]FMZ BP ND level in the affected-side putamen. In patients in the PD group, the total frontal assessment battery (FAB) score was positively correlated with the [ 11 C]FMZ BP ND in the frontal region. Conclusion GABAergic dysfunction coexists with dopaminergic loss not only in the putamen but also over the extrastriatal region in patients with early PD and is related to frontal dysfunction. The negative correlation of [ 11 C]CFT SUVR with [ 11 C]FMZ BP ND in the affected putamen suggests that a greater dopaminergic demise would decelerate GABA release (or an increase in tracer binding), resulting in persistent failure of the GABAergic system in PD patients.

Topics & Concepts

PutamenDopaminergicInternal medicineParkinson's diseaseEndocrinologyMedicineBinding potentialDopaminePsychologyDiseaseParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchNeurological disorders and treatments
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