Peripheral leukocyte apoptosis in patients with parkinsonism: Correlation with clinical characteristics and neuroimaging findings

Wei Che Lin, Nai Wen Tsai, Yung Cheng Huang, Kuei Yueh Cheng, Hsiu Ling Chen, Shau Hsuan Li, Chia Te Kung, Yu Jih Su, Wei Ming Lin, Meng Hsiang Chen, Tsui Min Chiu, I. Hsiao Yang, Cheng Hsien Lu*

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Abstract

Apoptosis of both brain neurons and peripheral blood leukocyte is believed to be an important biomarker for evaluating the functional status of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, their correlation remains unknown. A better understanding of the pathophysiology of neurodegeneration is essential for the treatment and prevention of PD. The present study demonstrated that leukocyte apoptosis is significantly higher in PD patients and is associated with central dopamine neuron loss by using Tc 99 m -TRODAT-1 SPECT. The leukocyte apoptosis and striatal dopamine transporter uptake ratios were further associated with increased severity and longer duration of disease. The interaction between brain and systemic inflammation may be responsible for the neurodegenerative disease progression.

Original languageEnglish
Article number635923
JournalBioMed Research International
Volume2014
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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