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Phytother Res ; 25(12): 1861-4, 2011 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21520310

RÉSUMÉ

Guadeloupean Parkinsonism has been linked epidemiologically to the consumption of Annonaceae fruits. These were proposed to be etiological agents for sporadic atypical Parkinsonism worldwide, because of their content of neurotoxins such as isoquinolinic alkaloids and Annonaceous acetogenins. The pulp of Annona cherimolia Mill. from Spain was screened for these toxic molecules using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionisation - Time of Flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) and it was found not to be a source of exposure. However, kaurenoic acid, a diterpene considered to be cytotoxic, was detected in high amounts (66 mg/fresh fruit). Treatment of rat embryonic striatal primary cultures, up to a high concentration (50 µM), did not cause neuronal death nor astrogliosis, suggesting that this molecule is not at risk of implication in human neurodegenerative diseases.


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Annona/effets indésirables , Diterpènes/analyse , Syndromes parkinsoniens/induit chimiquement , Animaux , Annona/composition chimique , Astrocytes/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Cellules cultivées , Diterpènes/isolement et purification , Fruit/composition chimique , Neurotoxines/analyse , Neurotoxines/isolement et purification , Rats , Rat Wistar , Spectrométrie de masse MALDI
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Brain ; 130(Pt 3): 816-27, 2007 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17303592

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In Guadeloupe, there is an abnormally high frequency of atypical parkinsonism. Only one-third of the patients that develop parkinsonian symptoms were reported to present the classical features of idiopathic Parkinson disease and one-third a syndrome resembling progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). The others were unclassifiable, according to established criteria. We carried out a cross-sectional study of 160 parkinsonian patients to: (i) define more precisely the clinical phenotypes of the PSP-like syndrome and the parkinsonism that was considered unclassifiable in comparison with previously known disorders; (ii) define the neuropsychological and brain imaging features of these patients; (iii) evaluate to what extent a candidate aetiological factor, the mitochondrial complex I inhibitor annonacin contained in the fruit and leaves of the tropical plant Annona muricata (soursop) plays a role in the neurological syndrome. Neuropsychological tests and MRI were used to classify the patients into those with Parkinson's disease (31%), Guadeloupean PSP-like syndrome (32%), Guadeloupean parkinsonism-dementia complex (PDC, 31%) and other parkinsonism-related disorders (6%). Patients with a PSP-like syndrome developed levodopa-resistant parkinsonism, associated with early postural instability and supranuclear oculomotor dysfunction. They differed, however, from classical PSP patients by the frequency of tremor (>50%), dysautonomia (50%) and the occurrence of hallucinations (59%). PDC patients had levodopa-resistant parkinsonism associated with frontosubcortical dementia, 52% of these patients had hallucinations, but, importantly, none had oculomotor dysfunction. The pattern of neuropsychological deficits was similar in both subgroups. Cerebral atrophy was seen in the majority of the PSP-like and PDC patients, with enlargement of the third ventricle and marked T2-hypointensity in the basal ganglia, particularly the substantia nigra. Consumption of soursop was significantly greater in both PSP-like and PDC patients than in controls and Parkinson's disease patients. In conclusion, atypical Guadeloupean parkinsonism comprises two forms of parkinsonism and dementia that differ clinically by the presence of oculomotor signs, but have similar cognitive profiles and neuroimaging features, suggesting that they may constitute a single disease entity, and both were similarly exposed to annonaceous neurotoxins, notably annonacin.


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Syndromes parkinsoniens/épidémiologie , Âge de début , Sujet âgé , Annonaceae , Encéphale/anatomopathologie , Études transversales , Démence/diagnostic , Démence/épidémiologie , Démence/anatomopathologie , Régime alimentaire , Femelle , Fruit , Guadeloupe/épidémiologie , Humains , Imagerie par résonance magnétique/méthodes , Mâle , Tests neuropsychologiques , Maladie de Parkinson/diagnostic , Maladie de Parkinson/épidémiologie , Maladie de Parkinson/anatomopathologie , Syndromes parkinsoniens/diagnostic , Syndromes parkinsoniens/anatomopathologie , Phénotype , Feuilles de plante , Études prospectives , Facteurs de risque , Paralysie supranucléaire progressive/diagnostic , Paralysie supranucléaire progressive/épidémiologie , Paralysie supranucléaire progressive/anatomopathologie
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