Assessment of plasma lactoferrin in Parkinson's disease
โ Scribed by Armin J. Grau; Vera Willig; Wolfgang Fogel; Egon Werle
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 34 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-3185
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โฆ Synopsis
Iron may play an important role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Recent studies have shown that the iron-transporting glycoprotein lactoferrin (LF) and its receptor are increased in the substantia nigra (SN) in PD. We investigated whether plasma levels of LF are altered in doparesponsive PD. Plasma LF was not different between patients with PD (n โซืกโฌ 23; 306 ยฑ 116 [mean ยฑ standard deviation] ng/ml) and age-and sex-matched healthy control subjects (n โซืกโฌ 15; 359 ยฑ 126 ng/ml ). However, LF was inversely correlated with PD severity (r โซืกโฌ -0.68, P โซืกโฌ 0.002), an association that remained significant after adjustment for treatment with levodopa, monoaminooxidase inhibitors, and dopa agonists (r โซืกโฌ -0.53, P โซืกโฌ 0.017). Plasma transferrin and ferritin levels were not different between groups and neither correlated with disease severity nor with LF levels. Together with the result of increased nigral lactoferrin, this finding is compatible with the hypothesis of an imbalance between LF levels in blood and SN in progressing PD. Larger and particularly longitudinal studies and measurements of LF in cerebrospinal fluid are warranted to further examine the role of LF in PD.
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