| Literature DB >> 31381529 |
Maria Jeziorska1, Andrew Atkinson1, Lewis Kass-Iliyya2,3, Christopher Kobylecki2,3, David Gosal2, Andrew Marshall1, Rayaz A Malik1,4, Monty Silverdale2,3.
Abstract
We assessed small nerve fibre degeneration and regeneration in more and less affected sides in Parkinson's disease (PD). Bilateral skin biopsies from 23 PD patients were immunostained for PGP9.5 for Intraepidermal Nerve Fibre Density (IENFD) and GAP-43 for mean axonal length (MAL), total epidermal (TNFL) and subepidermal nerve fibre length (SKTNFL). IENFD (p < 0.001) and SKTNFL (p < 0.001) were lower, whilst MAL (p < 0.001) and TNFL (p < 0.05) were higher in more affected versus less affected side. These results suggest increased small nerve fibre degeneration accompanied by enhanced nerve regeneration on the side more affected by PD and GAP-43 usefulness in skin biopsy assessment.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; intraepidermal nerve fibre; peripheral neuropathy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31381529 PMCID: PMC6839493 DOI: 10.3233/JPD-191697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parkinsons Dis ISSN: 1877-7171 Impact factor: 5.568
Demographics and clinical characteristics of PD patients
| PD patients | |
| Gender | 13 males, 10 females |
| Age | 61.9±7.8 |
| Disease duration (years) | 6.4 (4.8) |
| UPDRS-III | 25.96±12.7 |
| Hoehn and Yahr stage | I = 10, II = 9, III = 4 |
| Total cumulative levodopa dose (g) | *685.2 (118.8) |
Data shown as mean±SD or *median (IQR) for normally and non-normally distributed data respectively.
Fig.1Representative examples of 50 μm sections from skin biopsies from more affected (M) and less affected (L) side from a PD patient, immunostained for GAP-43. Microphotograph from the more affected side (A) the blue tracings show area of epidermis and dermis; green line traces BM; red nerve fibres in epidermis and 50 μm subepidermal skin; yellow tracing shows nerve fibres measured for MAD. Note presence of branching nerves. Note closely positioned branching nerves. Panel B from less affected side shows area with short intraepidermal nerve fibres. Panel C shows a focal accumulation of nerves in subepidermal area which give rise to numerous NFs crossing the BM into epidermis. (Scale bars in A and B = 50 μm and in C = 100 μm).