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Adenosine A2A receptor availability in patients with early- and moderate-stage Parkinson's disease.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Adenosine 2A (A2A) receptors co-localize with dopamine Dreceptors in striatopallidal medium spiny neurons of the indirect pathway. A2A receptor activation in the striatum or pallidum decreases Dsignaling. In contrast, A2A receptor antagonism may help potentiate it. Furthermore, previous PET studies have shown increased A2A receptor availability in striatum of late-stage PD patients with dyskinesia. However, human in vivo evidence for striatal A2A receptor availability in early-stage PD is limited. This study aimed to investigate possible differences in A2A receptor availability in the striatum and pallidum of early- and moderate-stage PD patients without dyskinesias.

Methods

Brain MRI and PET with [11C]TMSX radioligand, targeting A2A receptors, was performed in 9 patients with early- and 9 with moderate-stage PD without dyskinesia and in 6 healthy controls. Distribution volume ratios (DVR) were calculated to assess specific [11C]TMSX binding in caudate, putamen and pallidum.

Results

A2A receptor availability (DVR) was decreased in the bilateral caudate of early-stage PD patients when compared with healthy controls (P = 0.02). Conversely, DVR was increased bilaterally in the pallidum of moderate-stage PD patients compared to healthy controls (P = 0.03). Increased mean striatal DVR correlated with higher motor symptom severity ([Formula: see text] = 0.47, P = 0.02).

Conclusion

Our results imply regional and disease stage-dependent changes in A2A receptor signaling in PD pathophysiology and in response to dopaminergic medication.

SUBMITTER: Waggan I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9813038 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adenosine A<sub>2A</sub> receptor availability in patients with early- and moderate-stage Parkinson's disease.

Waggan Imran I   Rissanen Eero E   Tuisku Jouni J   Joutsa Juho J   Helin Semi S   Parkkola Riitta R   Rinne Juha O JO   Airas Laura L  

Journal of neurology 20220902 1


<h4>Introduction</h4>Adenosine 2A (A<sub>2A</sub>) receptors co-localize with dopamine D<sub>2 </sub>receptors in striatopallidal medium spiny neurons of the indirect pathway. A<sub>2A</sub> receptor activation in the striatum or pallidum decreases D<sub>2 </sub>signaling. In contrast, A<sub>2A</sub> receptor antagonism may help potentiate it. Furthermore, previous PET studies have shown increased A<sub>2A</sub> receptor availability in striatum of late-stage PD patients with dyskinesia. However  ...[more]

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