Eggers_2007_Eur.J.Neurol_14_690

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Title : Imaging of acetylcholine esterase activity in brainstem nuclei involved in regulation of sleep and wakefulness - Eggers_2007_Eur.J.Neurol_14_690
Author(s) : Eggers C , Szelies B , Bauer B , Wienhard K , Schroder H , Herholz K , Heiss WD
Ref : Eur Journal of Neurology , 14 :690 , 2007
Abstract :

Positron emission tomography with 11C-N-methyl-4-piperidyl-acetate (MP4A) was applied in eight healthy volunteers and two patients with mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) to assess acetylcholine esterase (AChE) activity in magnetic resonance imaging-identified brainstem nuclei. Uptake ratios in lateral dorsal tegmental and pedunculopontine nuclei relative to cerebellum yielded reproducible values for the AChE activity in controls and reduced values in AD, more marked in a patient with complaints of disturbed sleep. Cortical AChE activity was related to the extent of cognitive impairment which was more severe in the AD patient without sleep disturbance. This preliminary observational study demonstrates the feasibility to image and assess AChE activity in small nuclei of the brain stem. This approach may be helpful to investigate the interaction of various nuclei in the complex network regulating sleep and wakefulness in representative patient groups with documented sleep disturbance.

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Eggers C, Szelies B, Bauer B, Wienhard K, Schroder H, Herholz K, Heiss WD (2007)
Imaging of acetylcholine esterase activity in brainstem nuclei involved in regulation of sleep and wakefulness
Eur Journal of Neurology 14 :690

Eggers C, Szelies B, Bauer B, Wienhard K, Schroder H, Herholz K, Heiss WD (2007)
Eur Journal of Neurology 14 :690