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Abnormal Cerebral Glucose Metabolism and Dopaminergic Dysfunction in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease with Bilateral Onset

P. Wu, L. Li, J. Lu, Q. Shi, Y. Zhu, J. Xiao, C. Zuo (Shanghai, China)

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

Abstract Number: 653

Keywords: Dopaminergics, Resting brain metabolism

Category: Parkinson's Disease: Neuroimaging

Objective: To explore the characteristics of the abnormal cerebral glucose metabolism and dopamine distribution in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) with bilateral onset.

Background: PD is usually characterized by unilateral onset and by loss of dopamine transporter (DAT) and a unique PD-related pattern (PDRP). However, we indeed found that some patients presented bilateral onset and were diagnosed as PD by follow-up.

Method: Twenty PD patients with bilateral onset (PD-Bi) and 45 with unilateral onset (PD-Uni), matched for age, sex, duration and UPDRS-III scores, were recruited. Twenty age-matched normal controls (NC) were also recruited. All subjects underwent 18F-FDG and 11C-CFT PET at the same time. Scans from PD-Uni patients with predominantly right-sided symptoms were flipped and those from PD-Bi patients and NC were flipped randomly. PDRP expression was computed in each subject based on the PDRP we previously identified. Regional FDG metabolism was compared among groups using SPM.11C-CFT uptakes of bilateral caudate, anterior and posterior putamen were calculated respectively by the striatal-to-occipital ratio (SOR) using ScAnVp toolbox and the asymmetric indices were calculated as the absolute value of (bilateral SOR difference/bilateral SOR average).

Results: UPDRS-III scores, of which the asymmetry indices were significantly lower in PD-Bi group (P<0.001), presented a significant difference between the bilateral limbs in PD-Uni group (P<0.001) but not in PD-Bi group.
The PDRP scores significantly increased in both PD groups relative to NC (P<0.001), but there was no difference between the two PD groups. Compared with PD-Uni, PD-Bi patients presented relative hypometabolism in the left middle frontal gyrus and inferior parietal lobule, and relative hypermetabolism in the right temporal, left parietal lobe and bilateral limbic lobe (P<0.001, uncorrected). 
DAT bindings significantly decreased in both PD groups compared with NC (P<0.001), and was lower in the posterior putamen in PD-Bi group than that in PD-Uni group (P=0.035).The asymmetric indices of both anterior and posterior putamen in PD-Bi group were significantly lower than those in PD-Uni group (P<0.05).

Conclusion: The differences of both cerebral glucose metabolism and dopamine dysfunction between PD-Bi and PD-Uni patients suggest PD-Bi might be another phenotype of the disease.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

P. Wu, L. Li, J. Lu, Q. Shi, Y. Zhu, J. Xiao, C. Zuo. Abnormal Cerebral Glucose Metabolism and Dopaminergic Dysfunction in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease with Bilateral Onset [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2020; 35 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/abnormal-cerebral-glucose-metabolism-and-dopaminergic-dysfunction-in-patients-with-parkinsons-disease-with-bilateral-onset/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
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