Title : Cholinergic deficit and response to donepezil therapy in Parkinson's disease with dementia - Hiraoka_2012_Eur.Neurol_68_137 |
Author(s) : Hiraoka K , Okamura N , Funaki Y , Hayashi A , Tashiro M , Hisanaga K , Fujii T , Takeda A , Yanai K , Iwata R , Mori E |
Ref : Eur Neurol , 68 :137 , 2012 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Although donepezil, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, has been proved to be effective in ameliorating cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD), the responsiveness of patients to donepezil therapy varies. [5-(11)C-methoxy]donepezil, the radiolabeled form of donepezil, is a ligand for positron emission tomography (PET), which can be exploited for the quantitative analysis of donepezil binding to acetylcholinesterase and for cholinergic imaging. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the deficits of the cholinergic system in the brain in PDD and its association with response to donepezil therapy. METHODS: Twelve patients with PDD and 13 normal control subjects underwent [5-(11)C-methoxy]donepezil-PET imaging. For patients with PDD, daily administration of donepezil was started after [5-(11)C-methoxy]donepezil-PET imaging and continued for 3 months. RESULTS: In the PDD group, the mean total distribution volume of the cerebral cortices was 22.7% lower than that of the normal control group. The mean total distribution volume of the patients with PDD was significantly correlated with improvement of visuoperceptual function after 3 months of donepezil therapy. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that donepezil therapy is more effective in patients with less decrease in acetylcholinesterase, a binding site of donepezil, at least in the specific cognitive domain. |
PubMedSearch : Hiraoka_2012_Eur.Neurol_68_137 |
PubMedID: 22832236 |
Hiraoka K, Okamura N, Funaki Y, Hayashi A, Tashiro M, Hisanaga K, Fujii T, Takeda A, Yanai K, Iwata R, Mori E (2012)
Cholinergic deficit and response to donepezil therapy in Parkinson's disease with dementia
Eur Neurol
68 :137
Hiraoka K, Okamura N, Funaki Y, Hayashi A, Tashiro M, Hisanaga K, Fujii T, Takeda A, Yanai K, Iwata R, Mori E (2012)
Eur Neurol
68 :137