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Parkinson's disease
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Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction are assumed to be the pathogenic molecular mechanisms underlying various neurodegenerative diseases. We applied positron emission tomography (PET) with [<sup>62</sup>Cu] diacetyl-bis (N<sup>4</sup>-methylthiosemicarbazone) (<sup>62</sup>Cu-ATSM) to image cerebral oxidative stress based on mitochondrial dysfunction in living patients. In our previous study, we observed an increased retention of Cu-ATSM in in vitro cell lines with mitochondrial
respiratory failure
, suggesting that <sup>62</sup>Cu-ATSM uptake can be a promising biomarker for evaluating oxidative stress in patients with mitochondrial or neurodegenerative diseases. PET imaging with <sup>62</sup>Cu-ATSM successfully demonstrated the increased uptake in brain lesions of a patient with mitochondrial disease (MELAS), in the striatum of patients with
Parkinson's disease
, and in the motor cortex and motor-related cortices of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The uptake for these disease-related brain regions strongly correlated with disease severity, indicating that oxidative stress based on mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with the neurodegenerative process in these diseases. <sup>62</sup>Cu-ATSM PET imaging for oxidative stress has improved our insights into the pathological mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases and may be a promising tool for monitoring further antioxidant and mitochondrial therapies.
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PMID:[Positron Emission Tomography Imaging for Oxidative Stress in Mitochondrial and Neurodegenerative Diseases]. 3071 45
DJ-1 is a protein with a wide range of functions importantly related to redox regulation in the cell. In humans, dysfunction of the PARK7 gene is associated with neurodegeneration and
Parkinson's disease
. Our objective was to establish a novel DJ-1 knockout zebrafish line and to identify early brain proteome changes, which could be linked to later pathology. The CRISPR-Cas9 method was used to target exon 1 of the park7-/- gene to produce a transgenic DJ-1-deficient zebrafish model of
Parkinson's disease
. Label-free mass spectrometry was employed to identify altered protein expression in the DJ-1 null brain of early adult animals. The park7
-/-
line appears to develop normally at young adult and larval stages. With aging however, DJ-1 null fish exhibit lower tyrosine hydroxylase levels,
respiratory failure
in skeletal muscle, and lower body mass which is especially prevalent among male fish. By proteomic analysis of early adult brains, we determined that less than 5% of the 4091 identified proteins were influenced by the lack of DJ-1. The dysregulated proteins were mainly proteins known to be involved in mitochondrial metabolism, mitophagy, stress response, redox regulation, and inflammation. This dysregulation in protein networks of our novel DJ-1-deficient zebrafish model occurs in the early adult stage preceding a
Parkinson's disease
-related phenotype and the reduction of tyrosine hydroxylase level. The identified protein changes provide new mechanistic background for DJ-1 function. The experimental power of zebrafish makes this model a highly valuable tool to understand and modulate cellular signaling leading to neurodegeneration.
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PMID:Dysregulation in the Brain Protein Profile of Zebrafish Lacking the Parkinson's Disease-Related Protein DJ-1. 3121 47
Parkinson's disease
(PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects the extrapyramidal system, and respiratory dysfunction has also been noted in patients with PD. However, acute upper airway obstruction due to bilateral vocal cord paralysis is a very rare finding in PD. Here, we describe a rare life-threatening
respiratory failure
caused by bilateral vocal cord paralysis in an elderly woman with PD during emergence from general anesthesia. The tracheostomy was performed on the postoperative period because the condition persisted. The general anesthesia in PD may have aggravated vocal cord impairment. We recommend when a patient with PD is scheduled for general anesthesia that the anesthesiologist performs careful preoperative examinations, strictly monitors respiratory function, and rapidly manages acute upper airway obstruction.
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PMID:Bilateral vocal cord paralysis during emergence from general anesthesia in a patient with Parkinson's disease. 3199 31
Influenza remains a major cause of illness and death in geriatric populations. While the influenza vaccine has successfully reduced morbidity and mortality, its effectiveness is suspected to decrease with age. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of influenza vaccination on all-cause mortality in very old ambulatory subjects. We conducted a prospective cohort study from 1 July 2016 to 31 June 2017 in a large unselected ambulatory population aged over 80 years. We compared all-cause mortality in vaccinated versus unvaccinated subjects after propensity-score matching, to control for age, sex and comorbidities. Among the 9149 patients included, with mean age 86 years, 4380 (47.9%) were vaccinated against influenza. In total, 5253 (57.4%) had at least one chronic disease. The most commonly vaccinated patients were those with chronic
respiratory failure
(76.3%) and the least commonly vaccinated were those suffering from
Parkinson's disease
(28.5%). Overall, 2084 patients (22.8%) died during the study. After propensity score matching, the mortality was evaluated at 20.9% in the vaccinated group and 23.9% in the unvaccinated group (OR = 0.84 [0.75-0.93],
p
= 0.001). This decrease in mortality in the vaccinated group persisted whatever the age and Charlson Comorbidity index. In conclusion, nearly a half of this ambulatory elderly population received Influenza vaccine. After adjustment on comorbidities, influenza vaccination was associated with a significant decrease in all-cause mortality, even in the eldest multimorbid population. Improving immunization coverage in this frail older population is urgently needed.
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PMID:Impact of Influenza Vaccination on Mortality in the Oldest Old: A Propensity Score-Matched Cohort Study. 3263 10
This study aimed to clarify the incidence of infectious diseases and the associated risk factors among patients who use visiting nursing services in Japan. We conducted a one-year follow up cohort study with 419 participants. The incidence and period prevalence rate of infectious diseases were 0.63 and 15.0%, respectively. In the multiple logistic regression analysis, the presence of chronic
respiratory failure
,
Parkinson's disease
, dermatosis other than pressure ulcers, and the inability to perform oral self-care were significantly related to the contraction of an infectious disease.
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PMID:Incidence and Prevalence of Infectious Diseases and Their Risk Factors among Patients Who Use Visiting Nursing Services in Japan. 3282 Sep 80
Elderly populations with underlying chronic diseases are more vulnerable to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and have higher mortality.
Parkinson's disease
(PD) is a neurodegenerative disease that occurs more often in elderly people. Currently, little is known about whether patients with PD are more susceptible to novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and whether the treatment of PD would affect the management of COVID-19 or vice versa. Here, we report a case of a PD patient with severe COVID-19 pneumonia in Wuhan, China. After diagnosis of COVID-19, this PD patient had worsening of motor symptoms, complicated with acute hypoxemic
respiratory failure
, urinary tract infection, and acute encephalopathy. In addition to treatment for COVID-19 and urinary tract infection, we adjusted anti-PD medicine by stepwise increasing of dose, resulting in better control of her mobility symptoms and non-motor symptoms.
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PMID:Management of a Parkinson's disease patient with severe COVID-19 pneumonia. 3285 Jan 7
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