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Thalamic cholinergic innervation is spared in Alzheimer disease compared to parkinsonian disorders
Authors:Kotagal Vikas  Müller Martijn L T M  Kaufer Daniel I  Koeppe Robert A  Bohnen Nicolaas I
Institution:Department of Neurology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA. vikaskot@med.umich.edu
Abstract:There are two major sources of cholinergic projections in the brain. The nucleus basalis of Meynert provides the principal cholinergic input of the cortical mantle and the pedunculopontine nucleus–laterodorsal tegmental complex (PPN–LDTC; hereafter referred to as PPN) provides the major cholinergic input to the thalamus. Cortical cholinergic denervation has previously been shown to be part of Alzheimer and parkinsonian dementia but there is less information about subcortical thalamic cholinergic denervation. We investigated thalamic cholinergic afferent integrity by measuring PPN–Thalamic (PPN–Thal) acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity via PET imaging in Alzheimer (AD), Parkinson disease without dementia (PD), Parkinson disease with dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). AD (n = 13; mean age 75.4 ± 5.5), PD (n = 11; age 71.4 ± 6.4), PDD (n = 6; age 70.8 ± 4.7), DLB (n = 6; age 68.0 ± 8.6) and normal controls (NC; n = 14; age 69.0 ± 7.5) subjects underwent AChE 11C]-methyl-4-piperidinyl propionate (PMP) PET imaging. PPN–Thal PET data were analyzed using the Nagatsuka method. There were no significant differences in mean age between the groups (F = 1.86, p = 0.134). Kruskal–Wallis testing demonstrated a significant group effect for PPN–Thal AChE hydrolysis rates (F = 9.62, p < 0.0001). Compared to NC, reduced thalamic k3 hydrolysis rate was noted in subjects with PDD (?19.8%; AChE k3 hydrolysis rates 0.1072 ± 0.0143 min?1), DLB (?17.4%; 0.1103 ± 0.0112 min?1) and PD (?12.8%; 0.1165 ± 0.0114 min?1). Each of these 3 subgroups was statistically different from AD subjects (?0.7%; 0.1326 ± 0.0095 min?1) who showed relatively spared thalamic k3 hydrolysis rates which were comparable to NC (0.1336 ± 0.0142 min?1). Thalamic cholinergic denervation is present in PD, PDD, and DLB but not in AD. Neurodegenerative involvement of thalamic cholinergic afferent projections may contribute to disease-specific motor and cognitive abnormalities.
Keywords:PPN  pedunculopontine nucleus  LDTC  laterodorsal tegmental complex  PET  positron emission tomography  [11C]PMP  AChE [11C]-methyl-4-piperidinyl propionate  AD  Alzheimer disease  PD  Parkinson disease  PDD  Parkinson disease with dementia  DLB  dementia with Lewy bodies  NC  normal control
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