Reduced Striatal Dopamine Synthesis Capacity is Associated with Symptoms of Depression in Patients with de novo Unmedicated Parkinson's Disease




Joutsa J, Rinne JO, Eskola O, Kaasinen V

PublisherIOS Press

2013

Journal of Parkinson's Disease

JOURNAL OF PARKINSONS DISEASE

J Parkinsons Dis

3

3

3

325

329

5

1877-7171

1877-718X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-130205



Previous studies have suggested that impaired striatal dopamine function might be independently related to depression in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), but the results are not uniform. In this study, we investigated de novo unmedicated and medicated PD patients with more advanced disease using F-18-fluorodopa-PET. In unmedicated de novo patients, but not in medicated patients, higher depression scores were associated with lower striatal F-18-fluorodopa uptake. These results indicate that impaired striatal dopaminergic function in PD is related to depressive symptoms and that these effects can be observed in de novo patients without the confounding effects of advanced neurodegeneration and medications.



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