壳核
纹状体
核医学
帕金森病
正电子发射断层摄影术
医学
疾病
内科学
多巴胺
作者
Philippe Rémy,Yves Samson,Philippe Hantraye,Anne Marie Fontaine,Gilles Defer,Jean‐François Mangin,Gilles Fénelon,Christian Gény,F. Ricolfi,Vincent Frouin,Jean‐Paul Nguyen,Roland Jény,Jean‐Denis Degos,Marc Peschanski,Pierre Césaro
标识
DOI:10.1002/ana.410380406
摘要
Abstract To assess the efficacy of fetal mesencephalic grafts in Parkinson's disease, it is important to know if the grafted cells survive and are functional. Positron emission tomography (PET) and { 18 F}fluorodopa ({ 18 F}dopa) have been used to demonstrate the survival of the grafted cells, but the relationship of { 18 F}dopa uptake changes in the grafted striatum to motor function remains unclear. We investigated this question with 16 serial PET scan in 5 severe parkinsonian patients unilaterally grafted in whom we found a significant and progressive increase of the { 18 F}dopa uptake in the grafted putamen. The number of patients was too small to assess the sensitivity of { 18 F}dopa PET scans in individual patients. Yet, by analyzing the 16 serial PET scans we found a correlation between the { 18 F}dopa uptake ( K i ) in the grafted putamen and the percentage of daily time spent “on,” suggesting that K i changes have a functional meaning. In addition, the K i values were correlated with the contralateral finger dexterity to the same extent in both the grafted and nongrafted putamen. These results indicate that { 18 F}dopa uptake reflects the motor function of the opposite side of the body, similarly in the grafted and ungrafted putamen, at least in terms of these tasks. Finally, extrapolating from these correlations offers the suggestion that clinical optimal results of the graft could be achieved if the graft brings the K i values in the putamen to about two standard deviations of mean control values.
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