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Query: EC:1.14.16.2 (
tyrosine hydroxylase
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We performed [123I]-meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) myocardial scintigraphy in 180 patients with PD, 24 patients with DLB and 73 patients with the other related diseases. The heart-to-mediastinum (H/M) ratio in PD and DLB was significantly low compared to that in MSA,
PSP
, CBD and AD. The H/M ratio tended to decrease with the disease progression in PD. These findings suggest that MIBG myocardial scintigraphy could be a marker for differential diagnosis of PD and DLB. We immunohistochemically examined heart tissues from patients with pathologically confirmed PD, DLB and the other related diseases using monoclonal antibody against
tyrosine hydroxylase
(TH). The number of TH-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the epicardium was moderate or abundant in most patients with MSA,
PSP
, CBD and AD as well as in the control subjects. Contrarily, the number of TH-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the epicardium had almost completely disappeared in nearly all the patients with PD and DLB. These findings suggest that postganglionic cardiac sympathetic nerve denervation occurs in PD and DLB but not in MSA,
PSP
, CBD and AD, which accounts for the decreased cardiac uptake of MIBG in PD and DLB, but not in the other diseases.
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PMID:[A useful marker for differential diagnosis of Parkinson's disease--MIBG myocardial scintigraphy]. 1565 4
Decreased cardiac uptake of meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) on [123I]MIBG myocardial scintigraphy has been reported in Parkinson's disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). We hypothesized that cardiac sympathetic denervation might account for the pathomechanism. To elucidate the extent, frequency and pattern of cardiac sympathetic nerve involvement in Lewy body disease and related neurodegenerative disorders, we immunohistochemically examined heart tissues from patients with PD (n=11), DLB (n=7), DLB with Alzheimer's disease (DLB/AD; n=4), multiple system atrophy (MSA; n=8), progressive supranuclear palsy (
PSP
; n=5), pure AD (n=10) and control subjects (n=5) together with sympathetic ganglia from patients with PD (n=5) and control subjects (n=4), using an antibody against
tyrosine hydroxylase
(TH). TH-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the hearts had almost entirely disappeared in nearly all the patients with PD, DLB and DLB/AD, whereas they were well preserved in all the patients with
PSP
and pure AD as well as in all except for one patient with MSA. In PD, neurons in the sympathetic ganglia were preserved in all except for one patient. Decreased cardiac uptake of MIBG in Lewy body disease reflects actual cardiac sympathetic denervation, which precedes the neuronal loss in the sympathetic ganglia.
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PMID:Cardiac sympathetic denervation precedes neuronal loss in the sympathetic ganglia in Lewy body disease. 1593 69