Progression trajectories from prodromal to overt synucleinopathies: a longitudinal, multicentric brain [<SUP>18</SUP>F]FDG-PET study

  • Orso, Beatrice
  • Mattioli, Pietro
  • Yoon, Eun-Jin
  • Kim, Yu Kyeong
  • Kim, Heejung
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The phenoconversion trajectory from idiopathic/isolated Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) towards either Parkinson's Disease (PD) or Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) is currently uncertain. We investigated the capability of baseline brain [18F]FDG-PET in differentiating between iRBD patients eventually phenoconverting to PD or DLB, by deriving the denovoPDRBD-related pattern (denovoPDRBD-RP) from 32 de novo PD patients; and the denovoDLBRBD-RP from 30 de novo DLB patients, both with evidence of RBD at diagnosis. To explore [18F]FDG-PET phenoconversion trajectories prediction power, we applied these two patterns on a group of 115 iRBD patients followed longitudinally. At follow-up (25.6 +/- 17.2 months), 42 iRBD patients progressed through overt alpha-synucleinopathy (21 iRBD-PD and 21 iRBD-DLB converters), while 73 patients remained stable at the last follow-up visit (43.2 +/- 27.6 months). At survival analysis, both patterns were significantly associated with the phenoconversion trajectories. Brain [18F]FDG-PET is a promising biomarker to study progression trajectories in the alpha-synucleinopathy continuum.

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Progression trajectories from prodromal to overt synucleinopathies: a longitudinal, multicentric brain [<SUP>18</SUP>F]FDG-PET study
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Orso, BeatriceMattioli, PietroYoon, Eun-JinKim, Yu KyeongKim, HeejungShin, Jung HwanKim, RyulFama, FrancescoBrugnolo, AndreaMassa, FedericoChiaravalloti, AgostinoFernandes, MarianaSpanetta, MatteoPlacidi, FabioPardini, MatteoBauckneht, MatteoMorbelli, SilviaLee, Jee-YoungLiguori, ClaudioArnaldi, Dario
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10.1038/s41531-024-00813-z
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2024-10-25
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npj Parkinson's disease
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