Decreased dopamine transporter and receptor ligand binding in Parkinsonism with diabetic uremic syndrome

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Kazuhiro Ishii
Kenji Ishii
Ayako Shioya
Kiyotaka Nemoto
Akira Tamaoka
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[1] University of Tsukuba,Department of Neurology, Institute of Clinical Medicine
[2] Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology,Positron Medical Center
[3] University of Tsukuba,Department of Psychiatry, Institute of Clinical Medicine
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Osmotic demyelination syndrome; Diabetic uremic syndrome; Positron emission tomography; Striatum;
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Here, we describe the case of a 47-year-old man with bilateral striatal lesions with diabetic uremia. Following 4 years of hemodialysis, the patient experienced sudden onset of rigidity, bradykinesia, gait disorder, and postural instability. Symptoms were remediated 2 months later, and were no longer responsive to levodopa approximately 1 year after the onset. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the acute phase showed T2-weighted high signal edematous lesions in the bilateral striatum, subsequently developing into vacuolated lesions. A positron emission tomography (PET) scan using (11C)-labeled 2-carbomethoxy-3-(4-fluorophenyl) tropane [(11C) CFT] and (11C)-labeled raclopride [(11C) RAC] revealed significant decreases bilaterally in pre- and postsynaptic functions of the dopaminergic neurons. When we experience a case with bilateral putaminal destruction resulting in Parkinsonism, examination of the function of doperminergic neurons and dopamine receptors using molecular imaging is useful to predict levodopa response and prognosis.
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