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Parkinsonism Relat Disord ; 91: 28-31, 2021 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34479055

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INTRODUCTION: Many patients with advanced dementia and Parkinson's disease and related disorders (PDRD) are receiving gastrostomy tube (GT) placement annually, despite its lack of proven benefit for preventing aspiration, enhancing nutrition, or prolonging survival. Given clinical practice variability in the care of people with neurodegenerative disorders, we sought to examine racial and geographic disparities in GT placement for these populations in the United States. METHOD: Data were extracted from a publicly-available national database using diagnostic and procedural codes from 2006 to 2010. GT placement rates and odds ratios were calculated for two groups: PDRD and non-parkinsonian dementia (NPD). RESULTS: In the PDRD group, odds of GT placement were higher among patients coded as Black (OR 1.69, CI 0.80-3.56, p = 0.17) and Asian (OR 2.17, CI 0.70-6.78, p = 0.18) than Whites; although these tendencies did not reach statistical significance. In the NPD group, GT placement among Black patients was significantly more likely (OR 2.88, CI 1.90-4.36, p < 0.001) than their white counterparts, while Asian patients were significantly less likely (OR 0.12, CI 0.02-0.91, p = 0.04). Compared to the Northeast region, there were significantly lower odds of GT placement in the Midwest region (OR 0.37, CI 0.24-0.58, p < 0.001) in the NPD group only. No difference in odds was observed between the sexes in both groups. CONCLUSION: This study showed geographic and racial disparities in GT placement among PDRD and NPD patients. Further studies should aim to clarify best practices for GT placement in PDRD and causes of practice differences within and between PDRD and NPD groups.


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Demência/terapia , Nutrição Enteral/estatística & dados numéricos , Gastrostomia/estatística & dados numéricos , Disparidades em Assistência à Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/terapia , Grupos Raciais/estatística & dados numéricos , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Bases de Dados Factuais , Demência/etnologia , Feminino , Geografia , Humanos , Masculino , Razão de Chances , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Estados Unidos
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J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci ; 76(7): 1340-1345, 2021 06 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33631006

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BACKGROUND: There is paucity of data about African American (AA) patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and parkinsonism which may precede PD in older adults. Prior studies suggest that there are lower rates of PD in the AA population, with more cognitive impairment in AA with PD. This study aimed to investigate differences in PD, parkinsonism, and cognition between White and AA populations in 3 longitudinal epidemiologic cohort studies of aging. METHODS: This study examined parkinsonism, PD frequency, and cognition of community-dwelling older individuals in 3 longitudinal epidemiologic cohort studies. Parkinsonism was based on an exam utilizing the modified Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale performed by a nurse. PD was based on self-report, medications used for treatment of PD, and examination findings. Cognition was assessed using 19 performance-based tests that assess 5 cognitive domains. RESULTS: AA participants were less likely to have parkinsonism compared to Whites, even with age and gender differences. Frequency of PD was not significant between groups. AA were more likely to have lower cognitive scores as compared to Whites. AA were less likely to have parkinsonism even with controlling for cognitive differences between groups. CONCLUSIONS: Parkinsonian signs are present among AA in the community at lower rates than in White individuals. Cognitive profiles of AA and Whites with parkinsonism may be different, suggesting differing contributions of pathology to cognitive decline and parkinsonism between groups. Additional research is needed to understand the progression of parkinsonism to PD, as well as to understanding the cognitive differences in AA with parkinsonism.


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Negro ou Afro-Americano , Transtornos Cognitivos/epidemiologia , Doença de Parkinson/epidemiologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/epidemiologia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Chicago/epidemiologia , Transtornos Cognitivos/etnologia , Feminino , Humanos , Vida Independente , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Doença de Parkinson/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Fatores de Risco
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J Agromedicine ; 22(3): 215-221, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28418778

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OBJECTIVES: Examine associations between pesticide exposure and signs or symptoms of parkinsonism. METHODS: Prior to the 2014 pesticide spray season, the authors examined 38 active pesticide handlers aged 35 to 65 (median: 43.5) who participated in the State of Washington's cholinesterase monitoring program in the Yakima Valley, where cholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides are applied in fruit orchards. A movement disorder specialist assessed the workers using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) motor subscore 3 (UPDRS3). Participants also self-reported work and medical histories, including the UPDRS activities of daily living subscore 2 (UPDRS2). The authors explored the relation between these scores and lifetime occupational pesticide exposure while accounting for age. RESULTS: All participants were Hispanic men born in Mexico who had worked in agriculture for 4 to 43 years (median: 21 years, including 11 years applying pesticides, mostly in the United States). Ten participants (26%) reported difficulty with one or more UPDRS2 activities of daily living (maximum = 2), and nine (24%) had a UPDRS3 >0 (maximum = 10). The most common symptom and sign, respectively, were excess saliva (n = 6) and action tremor (n = 5). UPDRS2 and UPDRS3 scores were unrelated to the number of years applying pesticides, but UPDRS3, especially action tremor, was positively associated with living on or by a farm. CONCLUSIONS: Symptoms and signs of parkinsonism were absent to mild in this small sample of active workers who apply cholinesterase-inhibiting insecticides in Washington State, USA. Future studies should be larger and examine older, retired workers with greater cumulative exposure to agricultural pesticides at work and home, including other types of agricultural pesticides.


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Doenças dos Trabalhadores Agrícolas/diagnóstico , Agricultura , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/diagnóstico , Praguicidas/economia , Praguicidas/toxicidade , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Doenças dos Trabalhadores Agrícolas/etnologia , Doenças dos Trabalhadores Agrícolas/etiologia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Fazendeiros , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , México , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Exposição Ocupacional/efeitos adversos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etiologia , Washington/etnologia , Recursos Humanos , Adulto Jovem
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 96(11): e6312, 2017 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28296742

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RATIONALE: Parkinsonism can be secondary to many internal diseases, in some certain conditions, it seems that the clinical manifestations of parkinsonism presenting reversible. We report a case of patient with parkinsonism secondary to pseudohypoparathyroidism, who improved markedly after the supplement of serum calcium. PATIENT CONCERNS AND DIAGNOSES: A 52-year-old woman with acute parkinsonism was diagnosed as pseudohypoparathyroidism after the conducting of brain computed tomography, laboratory examinations, and gene detection. The son of the patient was also examined and was diagnosed as pseudohypoparathyroidism, who had ever complained of the history of epilepsy. The clinical manifestations of parkinsonism of the patient was reevaluated after the supplement of serum calcium according to the diagnosis. INTERVENTIONS AND OUTCOMES: The brain computed tomography revealed the basal ganglia calcification of the patient, accompanying by serum hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia. Loss of function mutation also confirmed the diagnosis. Five days after the therapy targeting at correction of serum hypocalcemia, the patient improved greatly in dyskinesia. LESSONS: This study reported a patient presenting as acute reversible parkinsonism, who was finally diagnosed as pseudohypoparathyroidism. It indicated us that secondary parkinsonism should be carefully differentiated for its dramatic treatment effect. And the family history of seizures might be an indicator for the consideration of pseudohypoparathyroidism.


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Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Pseudo-Hipoparatireoidismo/complicações , Doenças dos Gânglios da Base/complicações , Calcinose/complicações , Cálcio/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pseudo-Hipoparatireoidismo/tratamento farmacológico
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Sci Rep ; 6: 34502, 2016 10 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27694831

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Recently, RAB39B mutations were reported to be a causative factor in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). To validate the role of RAB39B in familial PD, a total of 195 subjects consisting of 108 PD families with autosomal-dominant (AD) inheritance and 87 PD families with autosomal-recessive (AR) inheritance in the Chinese Han population from mainland China were included in this study. We did not identify any variants in the coding region or the exon-intron boundaries of the gene by Sanger sequencing method in the DNA samples of 180 patients (100 with AD and 80 with AR). Furthermore, we did not find any variants in the RAB39B gene when Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was applied to DNA samples from 15 patients (8 with AD and 7 with AR) for further genetic analysis. Additionally, when quantitative real-time PCR was used to exclude large rearrangement variants in these patients, we found no dosage mutations in RAB39B gene. Our results suggest that RAB39B mutation is very rare in familial PD and may not be a major cause of familial PD in the Chinese Han Population.


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Exoma , Mutação , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Proteínas rab de Ligação ao GTP/genética , Adulto , Idoso , China/etnologia , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia
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Neurobiol Aging ; 35(2): 445.e1-3, 2014 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24080171

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The R1205H mutation in the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G1 (EIF4G1) gene and the D620N mutation in the vacuolar protein sorting 35 (VPS35) gene were recently found in patients with autosomal dominant or sporadic forms of Parkinson's disease (PD). In the present study, 418 South African PD patients and 528 control subjects of diverse ethnicities were screened using the KASP (Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR) genotyping assay. The mutations were not found in our study, suggesting that they are not a common cause of PD in South African patients. Further studies are needed on the frequency of these 2 mutations in other sub-Saharan African populations.


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Fator de Iniciação Eucariótico 4G/genética , Taxa de Mutação , Mutação/genética , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular/genética , Suscetibilidade a Doenças , Técnicas de Genotipagem , Humanos , África do Sul/etnologia
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Int J Neurosci ; 121(4): 224-7, 2011 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21198414

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Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA) is a heterogeneous group of disorders varied in genetic etiologies, clinical presentations, and radiological features. NBIA is an iron homeostasis disorder with progressive iron accumulation in the central nervous systems and is clinically characterized by extrapyramidal movement abnormalities, retinal pigmentary changes, and cognitive impairment. Panthothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration (Hallervorden-Spatz disease) is the commonest disorder of NBIA with a prevalence of one-three per million. Clinically, it is classified into early-onset childhood, atypical late-onset, and adult-onset type. Adult-onset type is rarer. We report the first case of adult-onset panthothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration in Hong Kong in a 28-year-old Chinese man who presented with pure young-onset parkinsonism. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain showed the presence of eye-of-the-tiger sign. Two compound heterozygous mutations PANK2 NM_153638.2: c.445G > T; NP_705902.2: p.E149X and PANK2 NM_153638.2: c.1133A > G; NP_705902.2: p.D378G were detected. Parkinsonism per se is a very heterogeneous phenotypic group. In view of the readily available genetic analysis of PANK2, panthothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration should be considered in adult patients with young-onset parkinsonism with or without the eye-of-the-tiger sign. The exact diagnosis offers a different management approach and genetic counseling. NBIA is likely under- or misdiagnosed in Hong Kong Chinese.


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Neurodegeneração Associada a Pantotenato-Quinase/diagnóstico , Neurodegeneração Associada a Pantotenato-Quinase/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/diagnóstico , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Adulto , Povo Asiático/etnologia , Povo Asiático/genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença/etnologia , Predisposição Genética para Doença/genética , Hong Kong/etnologia , Humanos , Masculino , Mutação/genética , Fenótipo , Fosfotransferases (Aceptor do Grupo Álcool)/genética
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Arch Neurol ; 68(4): 498-503, 2011 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21149802

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OBJECTIVE: To assess potential racial and socioeconomic disparities in patients with parkinsonism treated at a tertiary Movement Disorders Center. METHODS: Patients with parkinsonism were evaluated for demographics (age, race, annual income, and educational level), medical comorbidities, medication regimen, disability (Older Americans Resources and Services subscale), presence of Parkinson disease, and disease severity (Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale). Disability and disease severity measures were compared by race, income, and educational level using analysis of variance for continuous variables and χ(2) tests for dichotomous variables. RESULTS: The sample included 1159 patients with parkinsonism (93.4% white, 6.1% African American, 61.2% who earned more than $50,000 annually, 62.7% who completed college, and 79.2% with a diagnosis of Parkinson disease). Cross-sectional analyses by race, income, and educational level showed greater disability and disease severity in African American compared with white patients (African American vs white Older Americans Resources and Services subscale total score, 29.8 vs 25.3, P = .005; Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale total score, 53.0 vs 42.8; P < .001). African Americans were less likely to be prescribed dopaminergic medications, particularly newer agents (African Americans 20.6% vs whites: 41.1%; P = .01). Lower income and lower educational level were independently associated with greater disease severity and disability (P < .003). CONCLUSION: Racial and socioeconomic disparities exist among patients with parkinsonism being treated at a tertiary Movement Disorders Center. African Americans and those with lower socioeconomic status have greater disease severity and disability than whites. These disparities may be because of problems in diagnosis, access to care, physician referrals, and patient attitudes regarding the appropriate threshold for seeking treatment at a specialized center. Understanding and correction of these disparities may improve outcomes.


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Negro ou Afro-Americano/etnologia , Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/economia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , População Branca/etnologia , Estudos Transversais , Humanos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/patologia , Grupos Raciais/etnologia , Fatores Socioeconômicos
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Neuroepidemiology ; 33(3): 225-30, 2009.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19641327

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BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with unknown cause. Genetic mutations account for a minority of cases but the role of environmental factors is unclear. METHODS: We performed a population-based screening for PD in subjects in an Amish community over age 60. PD was diagnosed using standard clinical criteria and the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale motor subsection 3 (UPDRS3). Community prevalence was calculated. We constructed a community pedigree and calculated kinship coefficients, a measure of relatedness between 2 subjects, for every pair of subjects in diagnostic categories: clinically definite PD, UPDRS3 score >9, Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) score <25, and normal. RESULTS: Of 262 eligible subjects, 213 agreed to participate, 15 had PD, 43 had MMSE <25, 73 had UPDRS3 >9. The prevalence of PD was 5,703/100,000 with increasing prevalence in every decade of age. Excluding first-degree relatives, normal subjects were more related to each other (0.0102, SD = 0.0266) than subjects with clinically definite PD (0.0054, SD = 0.0100; p = 0.00003), subjects with UPDRS >9 (0.0076, SD = 0.0155; p = 0.00001), and subjects with MMSE <25 (0.0090, SD = 0.0180; p = 0.00003). CONCLUSIONS: PD and parkinsonian signs are common in this population and the prevalence increases with age. The finding that subjects with PD were not more related than normal subjects suggests that environmental factors may contribute to the parkinsonian phenotype in this community.


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Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Grupos Populacionais/etnologia , Religião , Características de Residência , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Meio-Oeste dos Estados Unidos/epidemiologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/epidemiologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Grupos Populacionais/genética , Prevalência
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Mov Disord ; 24(1): 104-8, 2009 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19006224

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We screened for mutations in the PARKIN, DJ-1, and PINK1 genes in a Taiwanese cohort (68 probands; 58 sporadic and 10 familial) with early-onset parkinsonism (EOP, onset <50 years of age). We identified 9 patients harboring mutations in PARKIN (three compound heterozygous and six single heterozygous carriers), 3 patients with heterozygous PINK1 mutations (including two novel substitutions M341I and P209A), and no DJ-1 mutations. Our frequencies of PARKIN (two allele mutation, 4.4%; single allele, 8.8%) and PINK1 (single heterozygous, 4.4%) mutations in Taiwanese-Chinese are similar to those in Caucasian and other Asian EOP patients. Although the role of heterozygosity of recessive genes in EOP remains to be resolved, molecular analysis and functional imaging will play a decisive role in differential diagnosis and determined therapeutic strategy.


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Povo Asiático/genética , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intracelular/genética , Proteínas Oncogênicas/genética , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Proteínas Quinases/genética , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Idade de Início , Substituição de Aminoácidos , China/etnologia , Estudos de Coortes , Éxons/genética , Feminino , Frequência do Gene , Genes Recessivos , Genótipo , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Fenótipo , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Proteína Desglicase DJ-1 , RNA Mensageiro/genética , Taiwan/epidemiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Neurology ; 69(2): 196-9, 2007 Jul 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17620553

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We sought to determine if Chamorro individuals with a family history of Guam dementia (GD) or Parkinson dementia complex (PDC) exhibit presymptomatic brain MRI changes. Sixty-six Chamorro subjects had neurocognitive assessment and volumetric MRI. MRI brain volumes differed between diagnostic groups (GD, PDC, control) and according to family history. Chamorros with a family history of PDC or dementia may have increased brain atrophy, suggesting a hereditary susceptibility to neurodegenerative disorders.


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Envelhecimento/patologia , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/patologia , Encéfalo/patologia , Demência/patologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/patologia , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/etnologia , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/fisiopatologia , Atrofia/etnologia , Atrofia/patologia , Atrofia/fisiopatologia , Estudos de Coortes , Demência/etnologia , Demência/fisiopatologia , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Guam/etnologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/fisiopatologia , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prognóstico
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Neurology ; 68(21): 1764-71, 2007 May 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17515538

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OBJECTIVE: To study cycad-derived products as possible risk factors for dementia, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and parkinsonism-dementia complex (PDC) on Guam. METHODS: Complete risk factor data from in-person interviews of 166 cases of Guam dementia, 50 cases of amnestic MCI, and 21 cases of PDC were compared with 1,581 controls in the base population regarding exposure to cycad-derived products from a traditional food (fadang), consumption of fruit bats, and use of cycad-derived topical medicine. RESULTS: Adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and 95% CIs for picking, processing, and eating fadang in young adulthood ranged from 1.42 (1.05 to 1.91) to 2.87 (1.48 to 5.56) and were consistently elevated and significant across all three diagnostic outcomes. Associations independent of exposure in young adulthood were for picking (OR 0.78, 95% CI 0.64 to 0.96) and processing (OR 0.77, 95% CI 0.63 to 0.94) fadang in childhood with Guam dementia. Men showed stronger and more consistent relations across exposure groups in young adulthood compared with women. No associations were found for consumption of fruit bats or exposure to cycad used as a topical medicine for any of the outcomes. Estimated adjusted population attributable risks suggest that exposure to eating fadang in young adulthood incurred the highest attributable risk percent. CONCLUSIONS: Environmental lifestyle and diet may contribute to the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases in the native population of Guam.


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Transtornos Cognitivos/induzido quimicamente , Cycas/efeitos adversos , Demência/induzido quimicamente , Exposição Ambiental/efeitos adversos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/induzido quimicamente , Extratos Vegetais/efeitos adversos , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Animais , Encéfalo/efeitos dos fármacos , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Encéfalo/fisiopatologia , Quirópteros/metabolismo , Transtornos Cognitivos/diagnóstico , Transtornos Cognitivos/etnologia , Estudos de Coortes , Demência/diagnóstico , Demência/etnologia , Comportamento Alimentar , Feminino , Guam/epidemiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Havaiano Nativo ou Outro Ilhéu do Pacífico/estatística & dados numéricos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/diagnóstico , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Prevalência , Fatores de Risco , Fatores Sexuais , Tempo
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Neurology ; 68(21): 1772-81, 2007 May 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17515539

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OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of dementia and its clinical subtypes among Chamorros on Guam aged 65 years or older and to examine associations with age, gender, education, and APOE genotype. BACKGROUND: Chamorros, the indigenous people of Guam, had a high incidence of ALS and parkinsonism-dementia complex (PDC), in the 1950s. Over the next 50 years, ALS incidence declined markedly, but PDC only slightly. The prevalence of late life dementia in Chamorros and its relationship to ALS/PDC are unknown. METHODS: Island-wide population-based survey of Chamorros aged 65 years or older as of January 1, 2003. Two-stage assessment: cognitive and motor screening, followed by neurologic and psychometric evaluation. Data were reviewed at consensus conference to make clinical diagnoses. RESULTS: Of 2,789 Chamorros aged 65 years or older, 73% were enrolled; 27% declined participation, died before contact or screening, or moved off Guam. The point prevalence of all-cause dementia on February 1, 2004, was 12.2%. Prevalence data for subtypes were as follows: Guam dementia (clinically equivalent to AD), 8.8%; PDC, 1.5%; pure vascular dementia, 1.3%; other, 0.6%. The prevalence of dementia rose exponentially with age. Low education was significantly associated with dementia, but gender was not. There was a trend toward higher PDC prevalence among men. The APOE epsilon4 allele was not associated with dementia. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of dementia among elderly Chamorros is relatively high. Guam dementia is the most common diagnosis and exceeds parkinsonism-dementia complex. Age and low education are strongly associated with dementia, but gender and APOE epsilon4 are not. Incidence studies will allow risk factors for dementia to be clarified.


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Apolipoproteínas E/genética , Demência/etnologia , Demência/genética , Predisposição Genética para Doença/genética , Distribuição por Idade , Idoso , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/etnologia , Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica/genética , Estudos Transversais , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Escolaridade , Feminino , Testes Genéticos , Genótipo , Guam/epidemiologia , Humanos , Masculino , Havaiano Nativo ou Outro Ilhéu do Pacífico/genética , Exame Neurológico , Testes Neuropsicológicos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Prevalência , Distribuição por Sexo
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 108(6): 601-3, 2006 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15885881

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Acute movement disorders with basal ganglia lesions have been recently described in diabetic-uremic patients of Asian descent. The process is often reversible, with a favourable clinical outcome. Metabolic (i.e. uremic toxins) and microangiopathic changes have been suggested to be involved in its pathophysiology, even though racial and/or genetic factors might play a role too. In this report, we present a Caucasian diabetic patient with a long-lasting mild uremia in which acute parkinsonism occurred after a steep and unexpected increase of the serum creatinine. The follow-up demonstrated a significant improvement of the neurological signs and symptoms, the creatinine level lowered close to the premorbid levels, and after several months the patient had fully recovered. Our case history suggests that this unusual clinical syndrome is most probably not restricted to Asian patients. Because its potentially favourable outcome, it should be regularly included in the differential diagnosis of acute movement disorders.


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Complicações do Diabetes/complicações , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etiologia , Uremia/complicações , Doença Aguda , Idoso , Creatinina/sangue , Complicações do Diabetes/sangue , Feminino , Humanos , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/terapia , Uremia/sangue , População Branca
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Neurology ; 64(11): 1955-7, 2005 Jun 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15955953

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The authors performed PINK1 mutation analysis of 51 families with autosomal recessive Parkinson disease (ARPD). They found two novel PINK1 mutations: one was a homozygous deletion (13516-18118del) and the other a homozygous missense mutation (C388R). Clinically, the patients with the deletion had dementia. Thus, early-onset PD with dementia may be considered PINK1-linked parkinsonism. Furthermore, patients with PINK1 mutations form 8.9% of parkin- and DJ-1-negative ARPD families.


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Predisposição Genética para Doença/genética , Mutação/genética , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Proteínas Quinases/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Idade de Início , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Criança , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Etnicidade/genética , Feminino , Testes Genéticos , Geografia , Homozigoto , Humanos , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intracelular , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto/genética , Proteínas Oncogênicas/genética , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/metabolismo , Linhagem , Proteína Desglicase DJ-1 , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/genética
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Mov Disord ; 20(4): 479-484, 2005 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15641013

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We report on a large Brazilian kindred with young-onset parkinsonism due to either a homozygous or heterozygous mutation in parkin. A total of 6 members were affected: 5 were homozygous and 1 heterozygous for a deletion in exon 4. Two other heterozygotes also had extrapyramidal signs. All affected subjects showed characteristic features of parkin disease with foot dystonia and an excellent response to levodopa complicated by motor fluctuations and dyskinesia within 3 years of therapy. Careful clinical follow-up over 10 years showed the phenotype was similar in all the homozygotes with asymmetrical limb bradykinesia and early walking difficulties. Some acceleration of disability was observed in some of the cases as they entered the third decade of illness, but dementia was absent.


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Heterozigoto , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Ubiquitina-Proteína Ligases/genética , Adulto , Antiparkinsonianos/efeitos adversos , Brasil , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Discinesia Induzida por Medicamentos/etiologia , Discinesia Induzida por Medicamentos/fisiopatologia , Éxons/genética , Feminino , Seguimentos , Pé/fisiopatologia , Genótipo , Humanos , Levodopa/efeitos adversos , Masculino , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/tratamento farmacológico , Linhagem , Mutação Puntual/genética
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Mov Disord ; 20(2): 230-3, 2005 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15390127

RESUMO

The presence of late-onset neurological symptoms in male carriers of premutation expansions of the fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene has been described recently. One of the clinical symptoms in this fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is parkinsonism. To test the possible association between expanded FMR1 alleles and Parkinson's disease (PD), we determined the size of the FMR1 CGG repeat in 414 male cases of clinically diagnosed parkinsonism, the majority of whom had PD. None of our patients had expanded FMR1 repeats within the premutation range (55-200 CGG repeats). Five patients (1.2%) carry intermediate-size alleles (41-54 CGG repeats). Expansions within the FMR1 gene are not associated with PD in our study.


Assuntos
Síndrome do Cromossomo X Frágil/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/complicações , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/genética , Proteínas de Ligação a RNA/genética , Repetições de Trinucleotídeos/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Alelos , Demografia , Proteína do X Frágil da Deficiência Intelectual , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/epidemiologia , Transtornos Parkinsonianos/etnologia , RNA Mensageiro/biossíntese , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa/métodos
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