Changes of dopamine turnover in the progression of Parkinson's disease as measured by positron emission tomography: their relation to disease-compensatory mechanisms

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Vesna SossiJon A Stoessl

Abstract

An increase in dopamine turnover has been shown to occur early in Parkinson's disease (PD). This study investigated changes of dopamine turnover as a function of PD duration using the effective distribution volume (EDV) for dopamine, determined by positron emission tomography with 6-[18F]-fluoro-L-dopa, and compared them with changes in dopamine synthesis and storage ability, quantified with the fluorodopa uptake rate constant Ki. Six healthy subjects, 9 early PD patients (PD1), and 13 advanced PD patients (PD2) participated in the study. In the caudate, the Ki and EDV for PD1 were not significantly different from the normal values, whereas in the putamen Ki was 63% of normal and EDV was only 35%. Between PDI and PD2 the decline in EDV was higher than that for Ki (caudate 44% and putamen 46% for EDV vs. 21% and 34%, respectively, for Ki). Turnover was higher in the caudate than the putamen in controls, whereas the PD patients exhibited the reverse pattern. This comparison of changes in Ki and EDV as a function of disease progression indicates that a relatively slower decrease in dopamine synthesis and a relatively faster increase in turnover in early disease likely act as compensatory mechanisms, and that the clinical onset of ...Continue Reading

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