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SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias

BACKGROUND: Although the treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is very effective, in the course of the disease, 40% to 60% of patients develop dyskinesias. The pathophysiology of dyskinesias is still unclear. Results of preclinical research suggest that uptake and uncontrolled release of dopamine by...

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Autores principales: Suwijn, Sven R, Berendse, Henk W, Verschuur, Constant VM, Winogrodzka, Ania, de Bie, Rob MA, Booij, Jan
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Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3680321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23738774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2191-219X-3-44
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author Suwijn, Sven R
Berendse, Henk W
Verschuur, Constant VM
Winogrodzka, Ania
de Bie, Rob MA
Booij, Jan
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Berendse, Henk W
Verschuur, Constant VM
Winogrodzka, Ania
de Bie, Rob MA
Booij, Jan
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description BACKGROUND: Although the treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is very effective, in the course of the disease, 40% to 60% of patients develop dyskinesias. The pathophysiology of dyskinesias is still unclear. Results of preclinical research suggest that uptake and uncontrolled release of dopamine by serotonergic neurons is an important factor. Based on this model, we hypothesized that dyskinesias will develop predominantly in PD patients with a relatively preserved serotonergic system. METHODS: Between 1995 and 1998, 50 patients with early-stage untreated PD, diagnosed according to clinical criteria, and reduced striatal [(123)I]β-carboxymethyoxy-3-beta-(4-iodophenyl) tropane (CIT) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) binding were recruited. To test our hypothesis, we retrospectively assessed baseline [(123)I]β-CIT SPECT scans for striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) and midbrain serotonin transporter (SERT) availability as well as the SERT-to-DAT ratios. We compared these data between patients that developed dyskinesias and patients that did not develop dyskinesias during a mean follow-up of 14.2 years. RESULTS: Approximately half of the PD patients developed dyskinesias. No differences in baseline [(123)I]β-CIT DAT availability, SERT availability, or SERT-to-DAT ratios were found between the dyskinetic and non-dyskinetic group. The development of dyskinesias was most strongly associated with the age of onset (P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: SERT-to-DAT ratios in early-stage untreated PD do not correlate with the future development of dyskinesias. However, our study does not exclude the possibility that SERT-to-DAT ratios increase with disease progression in patients that develop dyskinesias because of a slower rate of degeneration of the serotonergic system.
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spelling pubmed-36803212013-06-14 SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias Suwijn, Sven R Berendse, Henk W Verschuur, Constant VM Winogrodzka, Ania de Bie, Rob MA Booij, Jan EJNMMI Res Original Research BACKGROUND: Although the treatment of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is very effective, in the course of the disease, 40% to 60% of patients develop dyskinesias. The pathophysiology of dyskinesias is still unclear. Results of preclinical research suggest that uptake and uncontrolled release of dopamine by serotonergic neurons is an important factor. Based on this model, we hypothesized that dyskinesias will develop predominantly in PD patients with a relatively preserved serotonergic system. METHODS: Between 1995 and 1998, 50 patients with early-stage untreated PD, diagnosed according to clinical criteria, and reduced striatal [(123)I]β-carboxymethyoxy-3-beta-(4-iodophenyl) tropane (CIT) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) binding were recruited. To test our hypothesis, we retrospectively assessed baseline [(123)I]β-CIT SPECT scans for striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) and midbrain serotonin transporter (SERT) availability as well as the SERT-to-DAT ratios. We compared these data between patients that developed dyskinesias and patients that did not develop dyskinesias during a mean follow-up of 14.2 years. RESULTS: Approximately half of the PD patients developed dyskinesias. No differences in baseline [(123)I]β-CIT DAT availability, SERT availability, or SERT-to-DAT ratios were found between the dyskinetic and non-dyskinetic group. The development of dyskinesias was most strongly associated with the age of onset (P = 0.002). CONCLUSIONS: SERT-to-DAT ratios in early-stage untreated PD do not correlate with the future development of dyskinesias. However, our study does not exclude the possibility that SERT-to-DAT ratios increase with disease progression in patients that develop dyskinesias because of a slower rate of degeneration of the serotonergic system. Springer 2013-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3680321/ /pubmed/23738774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2191-219X-3-44 Text en Copyright ©2013 Suwijn et al.; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Suwijn, Sven R
Berendse, Henk W
Verschuur, Constant VM
Winogrodzka, Ania
de Bie, Rob MA
Booij, Jan
SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
title SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
title_full SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
title_fullStr SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
title_full_unstemmed SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
title_short SERT-to-DAT ratios in early Parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
title_sort sert-to-dat ratios in early parkinson’s disease do not correlate with the development of dyskinesias
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3680321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23738774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2191-219X-3-44
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