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ABSTRACT: Objective
To investigate potential mechanisms involving abnormal iron metabolism and related inflammation in Parkinson disease (PD) patients with probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (PRBD).Methods
Total 210 PD patients and 31 controls were consecutively recruited. PD patients were evaluated by RBD Screening Questionnaire (RBDSQ) and classified into PRBD and probable no RBD (NPRBD) groups. Demographics information were recorded and clinical symptoms were evaluated by series of rating scales. Levels of iron and related proteins and inflammatory factors in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum were detected. Comparisons among control, NPRBD and PRBD groups and correlation analyses between RBDSQ score and levels of above factors were performed.Results
(1) The frequency of PRBD in PD patients is 31.90%. (2) PRBD group has longer disease duration, more advanced disease stage, severer motor symptoms and more non-motor symptoms than NPRBD group. (3) In CSF, levels of iron, transferrin, NO and IL-1? in PRBD group are prominently increased. RBDSQ score is positively correlated with the levels of iron, transferrin, NO and IL-1? in PD group. Iron level is positively correlated with the levels of NO and IL-1? in PD group. (4) In serum, transferrin level is prominently decreased in PRBD group. PGE2 level in PRBD group is drastically enhanced. RBDSQ score exhibits a positive correlation with PGE2 level in PD group.Conclusions
PRBD is common in PD patients. PRBD group has severer motor symptoms and more non-motor symptoms. Excessive iron in brain resulted from abnormal iron metabolism in central and peripheral systems is correlated with PRBD through neuroinflammation.
SUBMITTER: Hu Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4592206 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hu Yang Y Yu Shu-Yang SY Zuo Li-Jun LJ Piao Ying-Shan YS Cao Chen-Jie CJ Wang Fang F Chen Ze-Jie ZJ Du Yang Y Lian Teng-Hong TH Liu Gai-Fen GF Wang Ya-Jie YJ Chan Piu P Chen Sheng-Di SD Wang Xiao-Min XM Zhang Wei W
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<h4>Objective</h4>To investigate potential mechanisms involving abnormal iron metabolism and related inflammation in Parkinson disease (PD) patients with probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (PRBD).<h4>Methods</h4>Total 210 PD patients and 31 controls were consecutively recruited. PD patients were evaluated by RBD Screening Questionnaire (RBDSQ) and classified into PRBD and probable no RBD (NPRBD) groups. Demographics information were recorded and clinical symptoms were evaluated ...[more]