Parkinsonism: siblings share Helicobacter pylori seropositivity and facets of syndrome
Objective ‐ Given a history of peptic ulcer is more frequent in parkinsonism, to investigate the role of Helicobacter pylori in its pathogenesis and of cross‐infection in familial aggregation. Methods ‐ Facets of parkinsonism were quantified in 33 elderly subjects with idiopathic parkinsonism and in...
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description | Objective ‐ Given a history of peptic ulcer is more frequent in parkinsonism, to investigate the role of Helicobacter pylori in its pathogenesis and of cross‐infection in familial aggregation. Methods ‐ Facets of parkinsonism were quantified in 33 elderly subjects with idiopathic parkinsonism and in their 39 siblings with double the number of controls, all obeying inclusion/exclusion criteria. Specific‐IgG antibody was assayed. Results ‐ Siblings, compared with controls, had brady/hypokinesia of gait (P > 0.002), bradykinesia of hands (P = 0.01), abnormal posture (P = 0.001), rigidity (P |
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Both parkinsonians and siblings differed from controls in the odds of being H. pylori seropositive [odds ratios 3.04 (95% C.I.: 1.22, 7.63) and 2.94 (1.26, 6.86) respectively, P <0.02], seropositivity being found in 0.70 of sufferers. Conclusion ‐ Familial transmission of chronic infection plus part of syndrome links Helicobacter with causality. 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