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The role of exposure to pesticides in the etiology of Parkinson's disease: a 18F-DOPA positron emission tomography study.

Ruth Djaldetti1,2, Adam Steinmetz3,4, Amihai Rigbi5, Christoph Scherfler6, Werner Poewe6, Yaniv Roditi7, Lior Greenbaum8,9,4, Mordechai Lorberboym10,4.   

Abstract

Susceptibility to Parkinson's disease (PD) is believed to involve an interaction between genetic and environmental factors. The role of pesticides as a risk factor of PD and neurodegeneration remains controversial. An asymmetric decrease in ligand uptake on 18F-DOPA positron emission tomography (PET), especially in the dorsal putamen, is a sensitive marker of PD. The aim of this study was to examine the pattern of ligand uptake on 18F-DOPA PET in patients with PD exposed or not exposed to pesticides. The main sample included 26 Israeli patients with PD, 13 who were exposed to pesticides and 13 who were not, matched for age and disease duration. All underwent 18F-DOPA PET imaging, and an asymmetry index of ligand uptake between the ipsilateral and contralateral caudate, putamen, and whole striatum was calculated. No significant between-group differences were found in demographic variables, clinical asymmetry index (P = 0.15), or asymmetry index of ligand uptake in the putamen (P = 0.84), caudate (P = 0.78) and striatum (P = 0.45). Comparison of the 18F-DOPA results of the Israeli cohort with those of 17 non-pesticide-exposed patients with PD from Austria yielded no significant differences, further validating our findings. Our observations suggest that although exposure to pesticides might be a risk factor for PD, it does not have an effect on the asymmetry pattern in the nigrostriatal system over non-exposure. We assume that once the disease process is initiated in pesticide-exposed patients, the pathogenic mechanism does not differ from that of idiopathic PD.

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Keywords:  18F-DOPA PET; Asymmetry index; Parkinson's disease; Pesticides

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30426251     DOI: 10.1007/s00702-018-1951-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)        ISSN: 0300-9564            Impact factor:   3.575


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