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Extrastriatal SPECT-DAT uptake correlates with clinical and biological features of de novo Parkinson's disease

Striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) uptake assessment through I123-Ioflupane Single-Pphoton Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) provides valuable information about the dopaminergic denervation occurring in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, little is known about the clinical or biological rele...

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Published in:Neurobiology of aging 2021-01, Vol.97, p.120-128
Main Authors: Sampedro, Frederic, Marín-Lahoz, Juan, Martínez-Horta, Saul, Camacho, Valle, Lopez-Mora, Diego-Alfonso, Pagonabarraga, Javier, Kulisevsky, Jaime
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Summary:Striatal dopamine transporter (DAT) uptake assessment through I123-Ioflupane Single-Pphoton Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) provides valuable information about the dopaminergic denervation occurring in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, little is known about the clinical or biological relevance of extrastriatal DAT uptake in PD. Here, from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative, we studied 623 participants (431 PD and 192 healthy controls) with available SPECT data. Even though striatal denervation was undoubtedly the imaging hallmark of PD, extrastriatal DAT uptake was also reduced in patients with PD. Topographically, widespread frontal but also temporal and posterior cortical regions showed lower DAT uptake in PD patients with respect to healthy controls. Importantly, a longitudinal voxelwise analysis confirmed an active one-year loss of extrastriatal DAT uptake within the PD group. Extrastriatal DAT uptake also correlated with the severity of motor symptoms, cognitive performance, and cerebrospinal fluid α-synuclein levels. In addition, we found an association between the Catechol-O-methyltransferase val158met genotype and extrastriatal DAT uptake. These results highlight the clinical and biological relevance of extrastriatal SPECT-DAT uptake in PD. •Little is known about the significance of extrastriatal SPECT-DAT alterations in PD.•Cortical reductions in SPECT-DAT uptake in de novo PD patients are described.•These alterations correlated with the patient's motor and cognitive status.•Extrastriatal DAT uptake was also associated with CSF α-syn levels and COMT genotype.•These findings motivate the study of extrastriatal SPECT-DAT in PD.
ISSN:0197-4580
1558-1497
DOI:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2020.10.016