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Title: Substantia nigra echogenicity is correlated with nigrostriatal impairment in Machado-Joseph disease. Author: Pedroso JL, Bor-Seng-Shu E, Felício AC, Braga-Neto P, Hoexter MQ, Teixeira MJ, Bressan RA, Barsottini OG. Journal: Parkinsonism Relat Disord; 2013 Aug; 19(8):742-5. PubMed ID: 23680416. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Several studies have demonstrated increased substantia nigra (SN) echogenicity in Parkinson's disease (PD) and Machado-Joseph disease (MJD). Pathological substrate of PD is characterized by dopaminergic nigrostriatal cell loss, also found in MJD. Also, SN hyperechogenicity might be associated with nigrostriatal dysfunction in PD, when comparing dopamine transporter binding with SN echogenicity. The present study aimed to correlate the SN echogenic size and striatal dopamine transporter density in MJD patients. METHODS: We performed TCS in 30 subjects and SPECT with [(99m)Tc]-TRODAT-1 in 18 subjects with MJD. Fifteen healthy subjects matched for age and gender formed a control group. TCS and [(99m)Tc]-TRODAT-1 SPECT findings from both MJD patients and control subjects were compared. RESULTS: There were no differences regarding age (p = 0.358) or gender (p = 0.566) between groups (MJD versus control group). Mean DAT binding potentials and SN echogenicity were significantly different between groups. There was a significant negative correlation with regard to the SN echogenic size and the ipsilateral striatal TRODAT-1 uptake: the higher the SN echogenicity, the lower the DAT uptake in the ipsilateral cerebral hemisphere. CONCLUSION: Increase in SN echogenic size likely correlates with presynaptic dopaminergic nigrostriatal dysfunction in MJD, suggesting a concurrent in vivo pathophysiological mechanism.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]