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Hyperdopaminergism in lenticulostriate stroke-related restless legs syndrome: an imaging study.
Ruppert, Elisabeth; Bataillard, Marc; Namer, Izzie Jacques; Tatu, Laurent; Hacquard, Aurélien; Hugueny, Laurence; Hubbard, Jeffrey; Kilic-Huck, Ulker; Wolff, Valérie; Bourgin, Patrice.
Afiliação
  • Ruppert E; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; CNRS UPR 3212, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Strasbourg, France; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Stras
  • Bataillard M; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; CNRS UPR 3212, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Strasbourg, France; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Stras
  • Namer IJ; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; Department of Biophysics and Nuclear Medicine, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; ICube, CNRS, UMR 7237, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.
  • Tatu L; Department of Anatomy, UFR Sciences Médicales et Pharmaceutiques, University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France; Department of Neuromuscular Diseases, CHU Besançon, Besançon, France.
  • Hacquard A; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.
  • Hugueny L; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; CNRS UPR 3212, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Strasbourg, France; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Stras
  • Hubbard J; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; CNRS UPR 3212, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Strasbourg, France; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Stras
  • Kilic-Huck U; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; CNRS UPR 3212, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Strasbourg, France; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Stras
  • Wolff V; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; ICube, CNRS, UMR 7237, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; Department of Neurology, Stroke Unit, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France.
  • Bourgin P; Department of Neurology, Sleep Disorders Center - CIRCSom, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; CNRS UPR 3212, Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences, Strasbourg, France; Fédération de Médecine Translationnelle de Strasbourg (FMTS), University of Strasbourg, Stras
Sleep Med ; 30: 136-138, 2017 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28215236
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The pathophysiology of restless legs syndrome (RLS) involves a dopaminergic dysregulation that remains poorly understood, with controversial data from the literature. Stroke-related RLS is a rare condition that involves primarily the basal ganglia, the paramedian pons, and the thalamus. Given these elements, we studied dopaminergic metabolism in patients with RLS secondary to lenticulostriate infarction using structural and nuclear imaging in the striatum ipsilateral to the infarction area, as compared to the contralateral side. We hypothesized that dopaminergic metabolism would be impaired in the striatum ipsilateral to stroke.

METHODS:

In this observational case-control study, we aimed to prospectively include patients with RLS secondary to lenticulo-striate infarction, for analyses of dopamine dysfunction ipsilateral to stroke as compared to the contralateral striatum and to a control population. Four patients fulfilled inclusion criteria with either de novo RLS or major exacerbation of RLS existing prior to stroke, and all four patients were included. Structural imaging was performed using brain magnetic resonance imaging, and the stroke-induced metabolic modifications were assessed by 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET). Dopamine reuptake via DAT was explored using 123I-FP-CIT SPECT. PET with 18F-FDOPA was used to evaluate the functional integrity of the presynaptic dopaminergic synthesis.

RESULTS:

The only structure damaged in all patients was the body of the caudate nucleus, right-sided for three and left-sided for one, as illustrated by magnetic resonance imaging. 18F-FDG PET showed a hypometabolism in the infarcted area, the ipsilateral thalamus, and the contralateral cerebellum. All patients displayed, in the ipsilateral putamen, increased dopaminergic tone.

CONCLUSION:

The present findings suggest that increased dopaminergic tone in the striatum may participate in the pathogenesis of RLS. These observations should encourage further research on RLS symptomatic with well-defined lesions as a promising way to further improve our understanding of its pathophysiology.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome das Pernas Inquietas / Dopamina / Doença Cerebrovascular dos Gânglios da Base / Acidente Vascular Cerebral Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Sleep Med Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Síndrome das Pernas Inquietas / Dopamina / Doença Cerebrovascular dos Gânglios da Base / Acidente Vascular Cerebral Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Aged / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Sleep Med Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article