REM sleep behavior disorder is related to enteric neuropathology in Parkinson disease
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REM sleep behavior disorder is related to enteric neuropathology in Parkinson disease
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD) in Parkinson disease (PD) is associated with lesions and dysfunctions of the autonomic nervous system by evaluating enteric phosphorylated α-synuclein histopathology (PASH) and permeability.
Methods: A total of 45 patients with PD were included in this cross-sectional study. RBD was diagnosed on the basis of a standardized clinical interview and confirmed by polysomnography. For each patient, 5 biopsies were taken at the junction between the sigmoid and descending colon during the course of a rectosigmoidoscopy. For the detection of enteric PASH, 2 colonic biopsies were analyzed by immunohistochemistry with antibodies against phosphorylated α-synuclein and PGP9.5 in 43 patients (2 patients were excluded because only 1 biopsy was available). The paracellular permeability and transcellular permeability were evaluated by measuring sulfonic acid and horseradish peroxidase flux, respectively, in the 3 remaining biopsies mounted in Ussing chambers.
Results: Enteric PASH was more frequent in the subgroup of patients with PD with RBD compared to patients without RBD (18 of 28, 64.3%, vs 2 of 15, 13.3%, respectively, p < 0.01). No differences were observed in intestinal permeability between patients with PD with and without RBD.
Conclusions: Patients with PD and RBD have a greater frequency of synuclein pathology in the enteric nervous system, suggesting that RBD is associated with widespread synuclein neuropathology.
© 2017 American Academy of Neurology.
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