Title : Frequency of cholinergic and caudate nucleus dopaminergic deficits across the predemented cognitive spectrum of Parkinson disease and evidence of interaction effects - Bohnen_2015_JAMA.Neurol_72_194 |
Author(s) : Bohnen NI , Albin RL , Muller ML , Petrou M , Kotagal V , Koeppe RA , Scott PJ , Frey KA |
Ref : JAMA Neurol , 72 :194 , 2015 |
Abstract :
IMPORTANCE: Little is known about the relative contributions of multisystem degenerative processes across the spectrum of predemented cognitive decline in Parkinson disease (PD). OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relative frequency of caudate nucleus dopaminergic and forebrain cholinergic deficits across a spectrum of cognitively impaired patients with PD to explore their relative, individual, and combined contributions to cognitive impairment in PD. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A cross-sectional study at an academic movement disorders clinic that included a predominantly nondemented cohort of 143 patients with PD. The mean (SD) age of patients was 65.5 (7.4) years and the mean (SD) Hoehn and Yahr stage was 2.4 (0.6). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Binary classification of carbon 11-labeled [11C]PMP acetylcholinesterase and caudate nucleus [11C]DTBZ monoaminergic positron-emission tomography imaging based on normative data. The frequency of significant degenerative processes based on normative values was determined for consecutive intervals of cognitive impairment, ranging from no or minimal (z > -0.5) to more severe (z <= -2) cognitive impairment. |
PubMedSearch : Bohnen_2015_JAMA.Neurol_72_194 |
PubMedID: 25506674 |
Bohnen NI, Albin RL, Muller ML, Petrou M, Kotagal V, Koeppe RA, Scott PJ, Frey KA (2015)
Frequency of cholinergic and caudate nucleus dopaminergic deficits across the predemented cognitive spectrum of Parkinson disease and evidence of interaction effects
JAMA Neurol
72 :194
Bohnen NI, Albin RL, Muller ML, Petrou M, Kotagal V, Koeppe RA, Scott PJ, Frey KA (2015)
JAMA Neurol
72 :194