4.6 Article

Olfactory Dysfunction and Its Association With Neuropathologic Proteins in Cerebrospinal Fluid From Patients With Parkinson Disease

Journal

FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.594324

Keywords

Parkinson disease; olfactory dysfunction; sniffin' sticks test; cerebrospinal fluid; neuropathologic proteins

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC1306000, 2016YFC1306300]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China-European Commission Horizon 2020 [2017YFE0118800779238]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81970992, 81571229, 81071015, 30770745]
  4. Key Technology R&D Program of Beijing Municipal Education Commission [kz201610025030]
  5. Key Project of Natural Science Foundation of Beijing, China [4161004]
  6. Natural Science Foundation of Beijing, China [7082032]
  7. Project of Scientific and Technological Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing [JJ2018-48]
  8. Capital Clinical Characteristic Application Research [Z121107001012161]
  9. High Level Technical Personnel Training Project of Beijing Health System, China [2009-3-26]
  10. Project of Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders [BIBD-PXM2013_014226_07_000084]
  11. Excellent Personnel Training Project of Beijing, China [20071D0300400076]
  12. Important National Science & Technology Specific Projects [2011ZX09102-003-01]
  13. National Key Technology Research and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2013BAI09B03]
  14. Project of Construction of Innovative Teams and Teacher Career Development for Universities and Colleges Under Beijing Municipality [IDHT20140514]
  15. Beijing Healthcare Research Project, China [JING-152]
  16. Basic-Clinical Research Cooperation Funding of Capital Medical University, China [2015-JL-PT-X04, 10JL49, 14JL15]
  17. Natural Science Foundation of Capital Medical University, Beijing, China [PYZ2018077]
  18. Youth Research Funding, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, China [2015-YQN-14, 2015-YQN-15, 2015-YQN-17]

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Background and Purpose: Olfactory dysfunction (OD) is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson disease (PD). However, the relationship between OD and neuropathologic proteins in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from PD patients remains unclear. Methods: 166 PD patients were included in the study. Overall olfactory function was assessed by summing up the scores of olfactory threshold, discrimination, and identification by a Sniffin' Sticks test, based on which, patients were divided into PD with OD (PD-OD) and PD with no OD (PD-NOD) groups. CSF samples were obtained from 76 PD patients. The levels of neuropathologic proteins, including alpha-Synuclein, A beta 1-42, total tau (T-tau), and multiple forms of phosphorylated tau (P-tau) in CSF were measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results: out of the 166 PD patients, 103 cases (62.0%) had OD. The scores of overall olfactory functions, and olfactory threshold, discrimination, and identification in the PD-OD group were all significantly lower than that in the PD-NOD group (P < 0.001). alpha-Synuclein level in CSF was significantly higher in the PD-OD group than the PD-NOD group (P < 0.05), and was significantly and negatively correlated with the scores of overall olfactory function, and olfactory discrimination and identification (P < 0.05). A beta 1-42 level in CSF was higher in the PD-OD group than the PD-NOD group, and was significantly and negatively correlated with the olfactory identification score (P < 0.05). T-tau level in CSF was significantly lower in the PD-OD group than the PD-NOD group (P < 0.05), and was significantly and positively correlated with the olfactory discrimination score (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in P-tau level in CSF between the PD-OD and PD-NOD groups and no correlation between OD score and P-tau level in CSF. Conclusions: PD-OD includes the impairments of olfactory threshold, discrimination, and identification, and is associated with the significant elevation of alpha-Synuclein and the decrease of the T-tau level in CSF.

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