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Cardiac sympathetic denervation preceding motor signs in Parkinson disease
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Motor DysfunctionPeripheral Nervous SystemSympathetic Nervous SystemNeurologyNeuropathologyMotor DisorderCardiologyHealth SciencesCardiovascular ImagingCardiomyopathyAutonomic SystemEarly Parkinson DiseaseCardiac Noradrenergic DenervationLow Baroreflex-cardiovagal GainCardiac PathologyNeurophysiologyParkinson DiseasePhysiologyCardiac Sympathetic DenervationNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
There is substantial interest in identifying biomarkers to detect early Parkinson disease (PD). Cardiac noradrenergic denervation and attenuated baroreflex-cardiovagal function occur in de novo PD, but whether these abnormalities can precede PD has been unknown. Here we report the case of a patient who had profoundly decreased left ventricular myocardial 6-[(18)F]fluorodopamine-derived radioactivity and low baroreflex-cardiovagal gain, 4 years before the onset of symptoms and signs of PD. The results lead us to hypothesize that cardiac noradrenergic denervation and decreased baroreflex-cardiovagal function may occur early in the pathogenesis of PD.