| Literature DB >> 7898699 |
P Remy1, A de Recondo, G Defer, C Loc'h, P Amarenco, V Planté-Bordeneuve, M H Dao-Castellana, B Bendriem, C Crouzel, M Clanet.
Abstract
Lesions causing so-called rubral tremors frequently involve the substantia nigra or the nigrostriatal fibers, suggesting dopaminergic denervation as possibly contributory. We examined this hypothesis using PET and [18F]-fluorodopa in six patients with a contralateral tremor following a peduncular lesion. The denervation revealed by PET was even more marked than in severe parkinsonian patients. All patients showed partial to complete improvement with levodopa therapy. PET evaluation of D2-receptors with [76Br]bromolisuride showed no asymmetry of the D2 binding despite the important asymmetry of 18F-fluorodopa uptake. Our results indicate an important involvement of the nigral dopaminergic system in peduncular tremors that appears to be independent of postsynaptic dopamine receptors.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7898699 DOI: 10.1212/wnl.45.3.472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurology ISSN: 0028-3878 Impact factor: 9.910