α-Synuclein in the colon and premotor markers of Parkinson disease in neurologically normal subjects
Extranigral non-motor signs precede the first motor manifestations of Parkinson’s disease by many years in some patients. The presence of α-synuclein deposition within colon tissues in patients with Parkinson’s disease can aid in identifying early neuropathological changes prior to disease onset. In...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neurological sciences 2017-01, Vol.38 (1), p.171-179 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Extranigral non-motor signs precede the first motor manifestations of Parkinson’s disease by many years in some patients. The presence of α-synuclein deposition within colon tissues in patients with Parkinson’s disease can aid in identifying early neuropathological changes prior to disease onset. In the present study, we evaluated the roles of non-motor symptoms and signs and imaging biomarkers of nigral neuronal changes and α-synuclein accumulation in the colon. Twelve subjects undergoing colectomy for primary colon cancer were recruited for this study. Immunohistochemical staining for α-synuclein in normal and phosphorylated forms was performed in normally appearing colonic tissue. We evaluated 16 candidate premotor risk factors in this study cohort. Among them, ten subjects showed positive immunostaining with normal- and phosphorylated-α-synuclein. An accumulation of premotor markers in each subject was accompanied with positive normal- and phosphorylated-α-synuclein immunostaining, ranging from 2 to 7 markers per subject, whereas the absence of Lewy bodies in the colon was associated with relative low numbers of premotor signs. A principal component analysis and a cluster analysis of these premotor markers suggest that urinary symptoms were commonly clustered with deposition of peripheral phosphorylated-α-synuclein. Among other premotor marker, color vision abnormalities were related to non-smoking. This mathematical approach confirmed the clustering of premotor markers in preclinical stage of Parkinson’s disease. This is the first report showing that α-synuclein in the colon and other premotor markers are related to each other in neurologically normal subjects. |
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ISSN: | 1590-1874 1590-3478 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10072-016-2745-0 |