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Adenosine A receptor availability in patients with early- and moderate-stage Parkinson’s disease

Journal of Neurology, ISSN: 1432-1459, Vol: 270, Issue: 1, Page: 300-310
2023
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Introduction: Adenosine 2A (A) receptors co-localize with dopamine Dreceptors in striatopallidal medium spiny neurons of the indirect pathway. A receptor activation in the striatum or pallidum decreases Dsignaling. In contrast, A receptor antagonism may help potentiate it. Furthermore, previous PET studies have shown increased A receptor availability in striatum of late-stage PD patients with dyskinesia. However, human in vivo evidence for striatal A receptor availability in early-stage PD is limited. This study aimed to investigate possible differences in A receptor availability in the striatum and pallidum of early- and moderate-stage PD patients without dyskinesias. Methods: Brain MRI and PET with [C]TMSX radioligand, targeting A receptors, was performed in 9 patients with early- and 9 with moderate-stage PD without dyskinesia and in 6 healthy controls. Distribution volume ratios (DVR) were calculated to assess specific [C]TMSX binding in caudate, putamen and pallidum. Results: A receptor availability (DVR) was decreased in the bilateral caudate of early-stage PD patients when compared with healthy controls (P = 0.02). Conversely, DVR was increased bilaterally in the pallidum of moderate-stage PD patients compared to healthy controls (P = 0.03). Increased mean striatal DVR correlated with higher motor symptom severity (rho = 0.47, P = 0.02). Conclusion: Our results imply regional and disease stage-dependent changes in A receptor signaling in PD pathophysiology and in response to dopaminergic medication.

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