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Impaired cholinergic integrity of the colon and pancreas in dementia with Lewy bodies

Authors :
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
European Commission
Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond
Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
Lundbeck Foundation
Grothe, Michel J. [0000-0003-2600-9022]
Okkels, Niels
Horsager, Jacob
Fedorova, Tatyana D.
Knudsen, Karoline
Skjærbæk, Casper
Andersen, Katrine B.
Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel
Vestergård, Karsten
Mortensen, Janne
Klit, Henriette
Møller, Mette
Danielsen, Erik H.
Johnsen, Erik L.
Bekan, Goran
Hansen, Kim V.
Munk, Ole L.
Damholdt, Malene F.
Kjeldsen, Pernille L.
Hansen, Allan K.
Gottrup, Hanne
Grothe, Michel J.
Borghammer, Per
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
European Commission
Aase og Ejnar Danielsens Fond
Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
Lundbeck Foundation
Grothe, Michel J. [0000-0003-2600-9022]
Okkels, Niels
Horsager, Jacob
Fedorova, Tatyana D.
Knudsen, Karoline
Skjærbæk, Casper
Andersen, Katrine B.
Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel
Vestergård, Karsten
Mortensen, Janne
Klit, Henriette
Møller, Mette
Danielsen, Erik H.
Johnsen, Erik L.
Bekan, Goran
Hansen, Kim V.
Munk, Ole L.
Damholdt, Malene F.
Kjeldsen, Pernille L.
Hansen, Allan K.
Gottrup, Hanne
Grothe, Michel J.
Borghammer, Per
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Dementia with Lewy bodies is characterized by a high burden of autonomic dysfunction and Lewy pathology in peripheral organs and components of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system. Parasympathetic terminals may be quantified with 18F-fluoroetoxybenzovesamicol, a PET tracer that binds to the vesicular acetylcholine transporter in cholinergic presynaptic terminals. Parasympathetic imaging may be useful for diagnostics, improving our understanding of autonomic dysfunction and for clarifying the spatiotemporal relationship of neuronal degeneration in prodromal disease. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the cholinergic parasympathetic integrity in peripheral organs and central autonomic regions of subjects with dementia with Lewy bodies and its association with subjective and objective measures of autonomic dysfunction. We hypothesized that organs with known parasympathetic innervation, especially the pancreas and colon, would have impaired cholinergic integrity. To achieve these aims, we conducted a cross-sectional comparison study including 23 newly diagnosed non-diabetic subjects with dementia with Lewy bodies (74 ± 6 years, 83% male) and 21 elderly control subjects (74 ± 6 years, 67% male). We obtained whole-body images to quantify PET uptake in peripheral organs and brain images to quantify PET uptake in regions of the brainstem and hypothalamus. Autonomic dysfunction was assessed with questionnaires and measurements of orthostatic blood pressure. Subjects with dementia with Lewy bodies displayed reduced cholinergic tracer uptake in the pancreas (32% reduction, P = 0.0003) and colon (19% reduction, P = 0.0048), but not in organs with little or no parasympathetic innervation. Tracer uptake in a region of the medulla oblongata overlapping the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus correlated with autonomic symptoms (rs = −0.54, P = 0.0077) and changes in orthostatic blood pressure (rs = 0.76, P < 0.0001). Tracer uptake in the pedunculopontine region correlat

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1442728621
Document Type :
Electronic Resource