Disease progression in proposed brain-first and body-first Parkinson’s disease subtypes

A new Parkinson’s disease (PD) subtyping model has been recently proposed based on the initial location of α-synuclein inclusions, which divides PD patients into the brain-first subtype and the body-first subtype. Premotor RBD has proven to be a predictive marker of the body-first subtype. We found...

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Veröffentlicht in:NPJ Parkinson's Disease 2024-06, Vol.10 (1), p.111-111
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Zhiheng, Hu, Tianyu, Xu, Chenqin, Liang, Xiaoniu, Li, Shiyu, Sun, Yimin, Liu, Fengtao, Wang, Jian, Tang, Yilin
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Zusammenfassung:A new Parkinson’s disease (PD) subtyping model has been recently proposed based on the initial location of α-synuclein inclusions, which divides PD patients into the brain-first subtype and the body-first subtype. Premotor RBD has proven to be a predictive marker of the body-first subtype. We found compared to PD patients without possible RBD (PD pRBD– , representing the brain-first subtype), PD patients with possible premotor RBD (PD pRBD+ , representing the body-first subtype) had lower Movement Disorders Society Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale part III (MDS UPDRS-III) score ( p  = 0.022) at baseline but presented a faster progression rate ( p  = 0.009) in MDS UPDRS-III score longitudinally. The above finding indicates the body-first subtype exhibited a faster disease progression in motor impairments compared to the brain-first subtype and further validates the proposed subtyping model.
ISSN:2373-8057
2373-8057
DOI:10.1038/s41531-024-00730-1