1218 GREY MATTER VOLUME AND NEUROTRANSMITTER RECEPTORS ABNORMALITIES IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PSYCHOSIS: A META-ANALYSIS

Autor: S Pisani, B Gunasekera, L Velayudhan, S Bhattacharyya
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Age and Ageing. 52
ISSN: 1468-2834
0002-0729
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afac322.036
Popis: Introduction Recent evidence suggests extensive grey matter abnormalities in Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis (PDP), as well as dysfunction of dopaminergic and serotonergic receptors. However, findings remain unclear. This meta-analysis aimed to identify neuroanatomical correlates of PDP and to examine the relationship between grey matter and key candidate receptors. Method Peak coordinates were extracted from structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies (identified through systematic searches on PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase) for PDP patients and Parkinson's Disease patients without psychosis (PDnP) and were analysed using Seed-based d mapping with permutation of subject images (SDM-PSI). Gene expression data for dopaminergic (D1/D2) and serotonergic (5-HT2a/5-HT1a) receptors were extracted from the Allen Human Brain Atlas, probe-to-gene re-annotation data were downloaded from Arnatkevic̆iūtė et al. (Neuroimage, 2019;189:353-67) and parcellated on 78 regions of the Desikan-Killiany brain atlas. Effect-size estimates, extracted from the SDM-PSI analysis for these 78 regions as a measure of grey matter in PDP patients, were entered in multiple regression models. Results 10 studies were included in the meta-analysis (PDP, n= 211; mean age = 69.01 years, 52.1% males; PDnP, n = 298, mean age = 67.34 years, 41.9 % males). Reduction in grey matter was observed in parieto-temporo-occipital regions in PDP patients (uncorrected, p < 0.05). When controlling for PD medications, expressed in Levodopa equivalent daily dose (LEDD), results remained significant (uncorrected, p < 0.05). 5-HT2a and 5-HT1a gene receptor expressions were associated with estimates of grey matter volume (5-HT2a, b=-0.20, p=0.01, adjusted for LEDD, b=-0.18, p=0.03; 5-HT1a, b=0.11, p=0.02, adjusted for LEDD, b=0.12, p=0.01). Conclusion We observed lower cortical volume in parieto-temporo-occipital areas, which are involved in information processing, integration, and attention in PDP compared to PDnP patients. We also reported an association between regional brain expression of serotonergic receptors and grey matter volume suggesting a role of serotonin in PDP.
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