| Title : Cortical cholinergic function is more severely affected in parkinsonian dementia than in Alzheimer disease: an in vivo positron emission tomographic study - Bohnen_2003_Arch.Neurol_60_1745 |
| Author(s) : Bohnen NI , Kaufer DI , Ivanco LS , Lopresti B , Koeppe RA , Davis JG , Mathis CA , Moore RY , DeKosky ST |
| Ref : Archives of Neurology , 60 :1745 , 2003 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Pathology reports have shown that cholinergic forebrain neuronal losses in parkinsonian dementia (PDem) are equal to or greater than those in Alzheimer disease (AD). We hypothesized that patients with PDem would have cholinergic deficits that were similar to or greater than those of patients with AD. OBJECTIVE: To determine in vivo cortical acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity in healthy control subjects and in patients with mild AD, PDem, and Parkinson disease without dementia using AChE positron emission tomography. SETTING: University and Veterans' Administration medical center. Design and Patients Group comparison design of patients with AD (n = 12), PDem (n = 14), and Parkinson disease without dementia (n = 11), and controls (n = 10) who underwent AChE imaging between July 1, 2000, and January 31, 2003. Patients with AD and PDem had approximately equal dementia severity. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Cerebral AChE activity. |
| PubMedSearch : Bohnen_2003_Arch.Neurol_60_1745 |
| PubMedID: 14676050 |
Bohnen NI, Kaufer DI, Ivanco LS, Lopresti B, Koeppe RA, Davis JG, Mathis CA, Moore RY, DeKosky ST (2003)
Cortical cholinergic function is more severely affected in parkinsonian dementia than in Alzheimer disease: an in vivo positron emission tomographic study
Archives of Neurology
60 :1745
Bohnen NI, Kaufer DI, Ivanco LS, Lopresti B, Koeppe RA, Davis JG, Mathis CA, Moore RY, DeKosky ST (2003)
Archives of Neurology
60 :1745