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Idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder in Japan: An observational study

Authors :
Noriko Nishikawa
Miho Murata
Taku Hatano
Yohei Mukai
Yuji Saitoh
Takashi Sakamoto
Takashi Hanakawa
Yuichi Kamei
Hisateru Tachimori
Kenji Hatano
Hiroshi Matsuda
Yosuke Taruno
Nobukatsu Sawamoto
Yuta Kajiyama
Kensuke Ikenaka
Kazuya Kawabata
Tomohiko Nakamura
Hirotaka Iwaki
Hiroshi Kadotani
Yukiyoshi Sumi
Yuichi Inoue
Toshihiro Hayashi
Takeshi Ikeuchi
Yasushi Shimo
Hideki Mochizuki
Hirohisa Watanabe
Nobutaka Hattori
Yuji Takahashi
Ryosuke Takahashi
Source :
Parkinsonismrelated disorders. 103
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction:Idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is one of the most specific prodromal symptoms of synucleinopathies, including Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy. The Japan Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (J-PPMI) was a prospective cohort study conducted in Japanese patients with iRBD to investigate biomarkers for prodromal synucleinopathies. We carried out an initial assessment of the J-PPMI study to reveal the factors correlated with dopamine transporter single-photon emission computed tomography (DaT) and 123I-meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) myocardial scintigraphy.<br />Methods:This cross-sectional study was conducted in 108 patients with iRBD, selected from the J-PPMI study. We divided the patients into four groups based on the MIBG and DaT results. We also recorded the patients' demographics and clinical data. Following PD probability calculation, we examined the biomarkers associated with DaT and MIBG.<br />Results:Ninety-five of the enrolled patients (88%) met the diagnostic criteria for prodromal PD based on the probability score. Only five patients had normal MIBG and DaT. We identified 29 cases with decreased DaT and MIBG, all of whom met the above diagnostic criteria. Both DaT and MIBG were significantly correlated with the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-J) score.<br />Conclusion:Both DaT and MIBG are important biomarkers for confirming synucleinopathies and/or staging disease progression. Although 95% of iRBD patients were consistent with the body-first subtype concept, alpha-synuclein pathologies of iRBD might have widespread systemic involvement rather than being confined to the lower brainstem, particularly in patients with reduced MoCA-J scores.

Details

ISSN :
18735126
Volume :
103
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parkinsonismrelated disorders
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ad0487b0e76edec3441a6b5c90bab086