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Skin Nerve Phosphorylated alpha-Synuclein Deposits in Parkinson Disease With Orthostatic Hypotension

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jnen/nly074

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Idiopathic Parkinson disease; Orthostatic hypotension; Phosphorylated alpha-synuclein; Skin biopsy

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  1. CSL Behring

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This study aimed to investigate phosphorylated alpha-synuclein (p-syn) in autonomic skin nerves of Parkinson disease (PD) patients with and without orthostatic hypotension (OH). We studied 28 PD patients with normal corrected Mini-Mental State Examination including 14 patients with neurogenic OH (PD + OH) and 14 matched patients did not complain of OH (PD - OH); 7 of whom were re-evaluated over a follow-up period (4 +/- 2 years). Skin biopsy was performed in proximal and distal sites. PD + OH patients showed a higher p-syn deposition than PD - OH, with widespread autonomic cholinergic and adrenergic skin nerve involvement. Over the follow-up period, PD - OH patients showed an increase in motor dysfunction scores without autonomic symptoms and a slight increase of skin p-syn deposition but still lower than PD + OH, mainly restricted to adrenergic fibers of skin vessels (SV). In summary, PD - OH patients showed a wide involvement of p-syn deposits in autonomic cholinergic and adrenergic skin nerves compared with PD -OH, and PD -OH patients showed a lower load of skin p-syn restricted to adrenergic fibers of SV still persisting over the follow-up period. The data supported a different pathogenesis between PD + OH and PD - OH and may help to identify a specific diagnostic trait for PD + OH.

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