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Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study
BACKGROUND: In Parkinson’s disease (PD), alpha-synuclein accumulation in cutaneous autonomic pilomotor and sudomotor nerve fibers has been linked to autonomic nervous system disturbances even in the early stages of the disease. This study aims to assess the association between alpha-synuclein-mediat...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5445122/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28603514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2017.00212 |
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author | Siepmann, Timo Pintér, Alexandra Buchmann, Sylvia J. Stibal, Leonie Arndt, Martin Kubasch, Anne Sophie Kubasch, Marie Luise Penzlin, Ana Isabel Frenz, Elka Zago, Wagner Horváth, Tamás Szatmári, Szabolcs Bereczki, Dániel Takáts, Annamária Ziemssen, Tjalf Lipp, Axel Freeman, Roy Reichmann, Heinz Barlinn, Kristian Illigens, Ben Min-Woo |
author_facet | Siepmann, Timo Pintér, Alexandra Buchmann, Sylvia J. Stibal, Leonie Arndt, Martin Kubasch, Anne Sophie Kubasch, Marie Luise Penzlin, Ana Isabel Frenz, Elka Zago, Wagner Horváth, Tamás Szatmári, Szabolcs Bereczki, Dániel Takáts, Annamária Ziemssen, Tjalf Lipp, Axel Freeman, Roy Reichmann, Heinz Barlinn, Kristian Illigens, Ben Min-Woo |
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description | BACKGROUND: In Parkinson’s disease (PD), alpha-synuclein accumulation in cutaneous autonomic pilomotor and sudomotor nerve fibers has been linked to autonomic nervous system disturbances even in the early stages of the disease. This study aims to assess the association between alpha-synuclein-mediated structural autonomic nerve fiber damage and function in PD, elucidate the role of neuropathy progression during the early disease stages, and test reproducibility and external validity of pilomotor function assessment using quantitative pilomotor axon-reflex test and sudomotor function via quantitative direct and indirect test of sudomotor function. METHODS/DESIGN: A prospective controlled study will be conducted at four study sites in Europe and the USA. Fifty-two male and female patients with idiopathic PD (Hoehn and Yahr 1–2) and 52 age- and sex-matched healthy controls will be recruited. Axon-reflex-mediated pilomotor erection will be induced by iontophoresis of phenylephrine on the dorsal forearm. Silicone impressions of the response will be obtained, scanned, and quantified for pilomotor muscle impressions by number, impression size, and area of axon-reflex spread. Axon-reflex-mediated sweating following acetylcholine iontophoresis will be quantified for number and size of droplets and axon-reflex spread. Sympathetic skin responses, autonomic and motor symptoms will be evaluated. Tests will be performed at baseline, after 2 weeks, 1, 2, and 3 years. Skin biopsies will be obtained at baseline and after 3 years and will be analyzed for nerve fiber density and alpha-synuclein accumulation. DISCUSSION: We anticipate that progression of autonomic nerve dysfunction assessed via pilomotor and sudomotor axon-reflex tests is related to progression of autonomic symptom severity and alpha-synuclein deposition. Potential applications of the techniques include interventional studies evaluating disease-modifying approaches and clinical assessment of autonomic dysfunction in patients with PD. CLINICAL TRAIL REGISTRATION: TRN NCT03043768. |
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spelling | pubmed-54451222017-06-09 Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study Siepmann, Timo Pintér, Alexandra Buchmann, Sylvia J. Stibal, Leonie Arndt, Martin Kubasch, Anne Sophie Kubasch, Marie Luise Penzlin, Ana Isabel Frenz, Elka Zago, Wagner Horváth, Tamás Szatmári, Szabolcs Bereczki, Dániel Takáts, Annamária Ziemssen, Tjalf Lipp, Axel Freeman, Roy Reichmann, Heinz Barlinn, Kristian Illigens, Ben Min-Woo Front Neurol Neuroscience BACKGROUND: In Parkinson’s disease (PD), alpha-synuclein accumulation in cutaneous autonomic pilomotor and sudomotor nerve fibers has been linked to autonomic nervous system disturbances even in the early stages of the disease. This study aims to assess the association between alpha-synuclein-mediated structural autonomic nerve fiber damage and function in PD, elucidate the role of neuropathy progression during the early disease stages, and test reproducibility and external validity of pilomotor function assessment using quantitative pilomotor axon-reflex test and sudomotor function via quantitative direct and indirect test of sudomotor function. METHODS/DESIGN: A prospective controlled study will be conducted at four study sites in Europe and the USA. Fifty-two male and female patients with idiopathic PD (Hoehn and Yahr 1–2) and 52 age- and sex-matched healthy controls will be recruited. Axon-reflex-mediated pilomotor erection will be induced by iontophoresis of phenylephrine on the dorsal forearm. Silicone impressions of the response will be obtained, scanned, and quantified for pilomotor muscle impressions by number, impression size, and area of axon-reflex spread. Axon-reflex-mediated sweating following acetylcholine iontophoresis will be quantified for number and size of droplets and axon-reflex spread. Sympathetic skin responses, autonomic and motor symptoms will be evaluated. Tests will be performed at baseline, after 2 weeks, 1, 2, and 3 years. Skin biopsies will be obtained at baseline and after 3 years and will be analyzed for nerve fiber density and alpha-synuclein accumulation. DISCUSSION: We anticipate that progression of autonomic nerve dysfunction assessed via pilomotor and sudomotor axon-reflex tests is related to progression of autonomic symptom severity and alpha-synuclein deposition. Potential applications of the techniques include interventional studies evaluating disease-modifying approaches and clinical assessment of autonomic dysfunction in patients with PD. CLINICAL TRAIL REGISTRATION: TRN NCT03043768. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5445122/ /pubmed/28603514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2017.00212 Text en Copyright © 2017 Siepmann, Pintér, Buchmann, Stibal, Arndt, Kubasch, Kubasch, Penzlin, Frenz, Zago, Horváth, Szatmári, Bereczki, Takáts, Ziemssen, Lipp, Freeman, Reichmann, Barlinn and Illigens. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Siepmann, Timo Pintér, Alexandra Buchmann, Sylvia J. Stibal, Leonie Arndt, Martin Kubasch, Anne Sophie Kubasch, Marie Luise Penzlin, Ana Isabel Frenz, Elka Zago, Wagner Horváth, Tamás Szatmári, Szabolcs Bereczki, Dániel Takáts, Annamária Ziemssen, Tjalf Lipp, Axel Freeman, Roy Reichmann, Heinz Barlinn, Kristian Illigens, Ben Min-Woo Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study |
title | Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study |
title_full | Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study |
title_fullStr | Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study |
title_short | Cutaneous Autonomic Pilomotor Testing to Unveil the Role of Neuropathy Progression in Early Parkinson’s Disease (CAPTURE PD): Protocol for a Multicenter Study |
title_sort | cutaneous autonomic pilomotor testing to unveil the role of neuropathy progression in early parkinson’s disease (capture pd): protocol for a multicenter study |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5445122/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28603514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2017.00212 |
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