Relationship between plasma neurodegenerative protein level and non-motor symptoms in PD patients
10.3969/j.issn.1009-0126.2019.05.015
- VernacularTitle:帕金森病血浆神经退行性蛋白与非运动症状的关系
- Author:
Jian DING
1
;
Jiejin ZHANG
;
Junyi LI
;
Li ZHANG
;
Siming JIANG
;
Yongsheng YUAN
;
Xixi WANG
;
Lin ZHU
;
Kezhong ZHANG
Author Information
1. 常州市第一人民医院神经内科
- Keywords:
Parkinson disease;
microtubule-associated proteins;
amyloid beta-protein;
alpha-synuclein;
cognition disorders
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases
2019;21(5):506-510
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To study the relationship between plasma neurodegenerative protein level and non-motor symptoms(NMS)in PD patients.Methods Eighty-four PD patients served as a PD group and 54age-matched persons undergoing physical examination served as a control group. The NMS of PD patients were assessed according to the HAMD scale.The plasma levels of tau,p-tau181,Aβ-42andα-syn were measured by ELISA and analyzed by Spearman correlation analysis and binary logistic regression analysis respectively.Results The FSS score and plasmaα-syn level were significantly higher while the plasma Aβ-42level was significantly lower in PD group than in control group(3.22±1.68 vs 1.89±1.16,P=0.000;320.00±64.91ng/L vs 277.78±52.75ng/L,P=0.000;267.61±77.75ng/L vs 321.80±49.41ng/L,P=0.001).No significant difference was detected in plasma tau and p-tau181levels between the two groups(P>0.05).The plasmaα-syn level was positively related with the FSS score(r=0.237,P=0.030)and was an influencing factor of FSS(OR=1.019,95%CI:1.006-1.032,P=0.004).Conclusion Plasma neurodegenerative protein level is related with NMS and plasmaα-syn level is a peripheral biomarker for fatigue in PD patients.