Salivary gland immunohistochemistry vs substantia nigra sonography: comparative analysis of diagnostic significance

K. K. Khacheva, A. Karabanov, R. Bogdanov, D. Voronkov, V. B. Sobolev, A. Chechetkin, Anastasiya D. Danilova, A. Sipkin, S. Illarioshkin
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Introduction. Parkinson's disease (PD) urges for new instrumental methods of diagnosis. Transcranial sonography of the substantia nigra (SN TCS) is an established method for early PD diagnosis but its application is limited. Recently, biopsies (primarily that of salivary gland) and test for abnormal -synuclein are suggested to verify PD. Materials and methods. We assessed 12 individuals with PD, HoehnYahr 2.3 0.4. The assessments included: UPDRS, NMSQ, NMSS, RBDSQ, PDQ-8, MoCA, and HADS scoring; SN TCS; and sublingual gland immunohistochemistry for phosphorylated -synuclein (PS-129) with automated morphometric analysis. Results. Substantia nigra hyperechogenicity was shown in 75% of patients whereas biopsy revealed PS-129 in 100% of patients. Echogenic area of the substantia nigra was 0.24 [0.21; 0.3] cm2. PS-129 inclusion area varied from 28.47 [27.55; 96.26] to 238.77 [234.13; 272.49] m2, and PS-129 proportion varied from 13.4% to 93.4% of the nervous fiber area across the patients. We found relations between PS-129 and NMSQ (r = 0.8; p 0.001), NMSS (r = 0.9; p 0.001), PDQ-8 (r = 0.7; p = 0.003), UPDRS-I (r = 0.7; p = 0.009), UPDRS-II (r = 0.6; p = 0.03), and HADS (anxiety r = 0.8; p = 0.002; depression r = 0.6; p = 0.04) scores. Conclusion. The results demonstrate a higher biopsy sensitivity as compared to SN TCS. Automated morphometric analysis has been newly applied to assess PS-129 occurrence. Immunohistochemistry results are directly related to non-motor symptom severity, which may indicate high probability of PS-129 presence and diagnosis confirmation in early disease.
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唾液腺免疫组织化学与黑质超声:诊断意义的比较分析
介绍。帕金森病(PD)迫切需要新的仪器诊断方法。经颅黑质超声(SN TCS)是PD早期诊断的常用方法,但应用有限。最近,活检(主要是唾液腺)和异常-synuclein检测被建议用于PD的诊断。材料和方法。我们评估了12例PD患者,hoehnyhr为2.3 - 0.4。评估包括:UPDRS、NMSQ、NMSS、RBDSQ、PDQ-8、MoCA、HADS评分;SN TCS;和舌下腺免疫组化磷酸化-突触核蛋白(PS-129)与自动形态计量学分析。结果。75%的患者显示黑质高回声,而活检显示PS-129的患者为100%。黑质回声区为0.24 [0.21;0.3)平方厘米。PS-129包裹体面积从28.47 [27.55;96.26]至238.77 [234.13;272.49] m2, PS-129占患者神经纤维面积的比例从13.4%到93.4%不等。我们发现PS-129与NMSQ之间存在相关性(r = 0.8;p 0.001), NMSS (r = 0.9;p 0.001), PDQ-8 (r = 0.7;p = 0.003), UPDRS-I (r = 0.7;p = 0.009), UPDRS-II (r = 0.6;p = 0.03), HADS(焦虑r = 0.8;P = 0.002;抑郁r = 0.6;P = 0.04)得分。结论。结果表明,与SN TCS相比,活检灵敏度更高。自动形态计量分析是评价PS-129发生的新方法。免疫组化结果与非运动症状严重程度直接相关,提示PS-129存在的可能性高,早期确诊的可能性大。
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