| Literature DB >> 29290055 |
Juei-Jueng Lin1,2, Chin-Song Lu3, Chon-Haw Tsai4.
Abstract
We studied the presynaptic nigrostriatal dopaminergic function using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging of a 99mTc-TRODAT-1 (TRODAT) scan in a dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD) family with the guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH-1) gene mutation. Clinically, there was presentation of intrafamilial variability in the DRD family. The index patient was a 10-year-old girl with classic DRD and normal presynaptic nigrostriatal dopaminergic function. However, her grandmother, a 79-year-old woman, presented with slowly progressive Parkinson's disease (PD) without dystonic symptoms and excellent response to dopaminergic therapy for 21 years. Her brain TRODAT SPECT imaging revealed a markedly and asymmetrically reduced uptake of dopamine transporter at the bilateral striatum. Her father, a 54-year-old man, was an asymptomatic gene carrier and his brain TRODAT SPECT imaging revealed asymmetrically reduced nigrostriatal dopaminergic transmission in the bilateral striatum. We conclude variability of presynaptic nigrostriatal dopaminergic function in patients with DRD is related to their clinical heterogeneity. Significantly, impairment of presynaptic dopamine function actually occurs in the asymptomatic gene carrier.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptomatic gene carrier; Brain 99mTc-TRODAT-1 SPECT imaging; Dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD); Dopamine transporter (DAT); Guanosine triphosphate cyclohydrolase 1 (GCH-1) gene; Parkinsonism
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29290055 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-017-8723-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849