| Literature DB >> 32773396 |
Yasemin G Hasimoglu1, Xiqun Chen1, Rachit Bakshi1, Michael A Schwarzschild1, Eric A Macklin2.
Abstract
Higher serum urate concentration is associated with decreased risk of Parkinson's disease (PD) as well as slower disease progression, but its relationship with severity of PD remains unclear. This study investigated whether changes in serum urate concentration over 5 years were associated with disease progression assessed by MDS-UPDRS Part III score, Hoehn and Yahr stage, or DaTscan imaging. Average serum urate concentration was stable over time and change in serum urate concentration did not correlate with worsening of measures of PD progression. These results suggest that serum urate concentration is not a monitoring biomarker of PD progression in early stages.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; disease progression; longitudinal study; urate
Year: 2020 PMID: 32773396 PMCID: PMC7683051 DOI: 10.3233/JPD-202064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parkinsons Dis ISSN: 1877-7171 Impact factor: 5.568
Baseline characteristics of study participants
| PD ( | HC ( | |||
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| Age | 61.7 | 9.7 | 60.8 | 11.2 |
| Male (%) | 65 | – | 64 | – |
| BMI | 27.1 | 4.6 | 26.9 | 4.4 |
| Serum urate (mg/dL) | 5.3 | 1.3 | 5.4 | 1.3 |
| DaTscan SBR | 1.4 | 0.4 | 2.6 | 0.6 |
| MDS-UPDRS Part III score | 20.9 | 8.6 | 1.2 | 2.2 |
| Hoehn &Yahr stage | 1.6 | 0.5 | 0.02 | 0.2 |
Fig. 1.Age-, sex-, and BMI-adjusted mean values of urate (A), DaTscan SBR from ipsilateral putamen (B), MDS-UPDRS Part III score (C), and Hoehn & Yahr stage (D) over 5 years. Black and grey dashed lines represent PD and healthy control subjects, respectively. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals. p-values are shown for the trend over time for PD subjects.
Fig. 2.Scatter plots between the residuals from a regression of 4-year change in ipsilateral putamen SBR (A), MDS-UPDRS Part III score (B), and H&Y stage (C) and residuals from regressions of 4-year change in urate. Pearson coefficients and their p-values are shown for each correlation.