Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease

The onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, which are usually correlated with greater dopaminergic depletion in the contralateral posterior putamen. The role of dopamine (DA) hemispheric differences in the onset and progression of motor sympt...

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Main Authors: Javier eBlesa, Carlos eJuri, Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas, Rebeca eAdánez, Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González, Carmen eCavada, José A. eObeso
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-11-01
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PET
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2011.00092/full
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spelling doaj-7718844ce6184b41af2c1cbb89c7a4092020-11-25T00:36:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience1662-51372011-11-01510.3389/fnsys.2011.0009210997Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s diseaseJavier eBlesa0Javier eBlesa1Carlos eJuri2Carlos eJuri3Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas4Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas5Rebeca eAdánez6Rebeca eAdánez7Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González8Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González9Carmen eCavada10Carmen eCavada11José A. eObeso12José A. eObeso13José A. eObeso14Centro de Investigación Médica AplicadaInstituto Carlos III, Ministerio de Investigación y CienciaCentro de Investigación Médica AplicadaPontificia Universidad Católica de ChileUniversidad Autónoma de MadridInstituto de Investigación SanitariaCentro de Investigación Médica AplicadaInstituto Carlos III, Ministerio de Investigación y CienciaUniversidad Autónoma de MadridInstituto de Investigación SanitariaUniversidad Autónoma de MadridInstituto de Investigación SanitariaCentro de Investigación Médica AplicadaInstituto Carlos III, Ministerio de Investigación y CienciaClínica Universidad de NavarraThe onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, which are usually correlated with greater dopaminergic depletion in the contralateral posterior putamen. The role of dopamine (DA) hemispheric differences in the onset and progression of motor symptoms of PD, however, remains undefined. Previous studies have demonstrated that unilateral manipulations of one nigrostriatal system affect contralateral DA turnover, indicating a functional and compensatory interdependence of the two nigrostriatal systems. In preliminary data obtained by our group from asymmetric PD patients, a higher asymmetry index as measured by 18F-DOPA PET was associated with a higher threshold (i.e. greater dopaminergic loss) for the onset of motor symptoms in the less-affected side. To further elucidate the underlying basis for this, we carried out a complementary study in monkeys using PET to assess and correlate the degree of dopaminergic striatal depletion with motor activity.Control and MPTP-intoxicated monkeys with symmetrical lesions were characterized behaviorally and with 18F-DOPA PET. In parallel, an acute lesion was inflicted in the nigrostriatal projection unilaterally in one monkey, generating a 30% dopaminergic depletion in the ipsilateral striatum, which was not associated with any noticeable parkinsonian feature or deficit. The monkey remained asymptomatic for several months. Subsequently, this monkey received systemic MPTP, following which motor behavior and PET were repeatedly evaluated during progression of parkinsonian signs. The brains of all monkeys were processed using immunohistochemical methods.Our results suggest that the onset of motor signs is related to and influenced by the dopaminergic status of the less-affected, contralateral striatum. Although this work is still preliminary, the study agrees with our general hypothesis of hemispheric interdependence in the compensation of striatal DA deficit in PD.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2011.00092/fullParkinson's diseasePET18F-DOPAcompensatory mechanismsdopaminergicMPTP
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author Javier eBlesa
Javier eBlesa
Carlos eJuri
Carlos eJuri
Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas
Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas
Rebeca eAdánez
Rebeca eAdánez
Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González
Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González
Carmen eCavada
Carmen eCavada
José A. eObeso
José A. eObeso
José A. eObeso
spellingShingle Javier eBlesa
Javier eBlesa
Carlos eJuri
Carlos eJuri
Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas
Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas
Rebeca eAdánez
Rebeca eAdánez
Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González
Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González
Carmen eCavada
Carmen eCavada
José A. eObeso
José A. eObeso
José A. eObeso
Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Parkinson's disease
PET
18F-DOPA
compensatory mechanisms
dopaminergic
MPTP
author_facet Javier eBlesa
Javier eBlesa
Carlos eJuri
Carlos eJuri
Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas
Miguel Ángel eGarcía-Cabezas
Rebeca eAdánez
Rebeca eAdánez
Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González
Miguel Ángel eSánchez-González
Carmen eCavada
Carmen eCavada
José A. eObeso
José A. eObeso
José A. eObeso
author_sort Javier eBlesa
title Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease
title_short Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease
title_full Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease
title_fullStr Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease
title_full_unstemmed Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. A possible compensatory mechanism in Parkinson’s disease
title_sort inter-hemispheric asymmetry of nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesion. a possible compensatory mechanism in parkinson’s disease
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
issn 1662-5137
publishDate 2011-11-01
description The onset of Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by focal motor features in one body part, which are usually correlated with greater dopaminergic depletion in the contralateral posterior putamen. The role of dopamine (DA) hemispheric differences in the onset and progression of motor symptoms of PD, however, remains undefined. Previous studies have demonstrated that unilateral manipulations of one nigrostriatal system affect contralateral DA turnover, indicating a functional and compensatory interdependence of the two nigrostriatal systems. In preliminary data obtained by our group from asymmetric PD patients, a higher asymmetry index as measured by 18F-DOPA PET was associated with a higher threshold (i.e. greater dopaminergic loss) for the onset of motor symptoms in the less-affected side. To further elucidate the underlying basis for this, we carried out a complementary study in monkeys using PET to assess and correlate the degree of dopaminergic striatal depletion with motor activity.Control and MPTP-intoxicated monkeys with symmetrical lesions were characterized behaviorally and with 18F-DOPA PET. In parallel, an acute lesion was inflicted in the nigrostriatal projection unilaterally in one monkey, generating a 30% dopaminergic depletion in the ipsilateral striatum, which was not associated with any noticeable parkinsonian feature or deficit. The monkey remained asymptomatic for several months. Subsequently, this monkey received systemic MPTP, following which motor behavior and PET were repeatedly evaluated during progression of parkinsonian signs. The brains of all monkeys were processed using immunohistochemical methods.Our results suggest that the onset of motor signs is related to and influenced by the dopaminergic status of the less-affected, contralateral striatum. Although this work is still preliminary, the study agrees with our general hypothesis of hemispheric interdependence in the compensation of striatal DA deficit in PD.
topic Parkinson's disease
PET
18F-DOPA
compensatory mechanisms
dopaminergic
MPTP
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsys.2011.00092/full
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