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Preclinical signs of Parkinson's disease: A possible association of Parkinson's disease with skin and hair features

机译:帕金森病的临床前迹象:帕金森病与皮肤和头发特征的可能性

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by loss of dopaminergic neuromelanin containing neurons in the substantia nigra. Peripheral melanin, found in skin and hair, and neuromelanin appear to have some characteristics in common and share the same precursor for their synthesis; therefore, skin and hair features could be associated with PD. We hypothesize that earlier age at onset of hair greying, greater tendency to sunburn, difficulty tanning and dysregulation of sebum production are more common among PD patients due to genetically determined lower constitutive amounts of melanin and accumulation of alpha-synuclein in the skin, which leads to disrupted synthesis of peripheral melanin and dysregulated sebum secretion. In order to test this hypothesis 32 PD patients and 35 age and gender matched PD-unaffected individuals were included in a pilot study. The median of age at onset of hair greying was 30% lower in the PD group compared to the control group (35 and 50 years, respectively, p = 0.002). Age at onset of hair greying <= 41 years predicted the development of PD with 71.0% sensitivity and 70.6% specificity (area under curve = 0.725, 95% confidence interval = 0.601-0.850, p = 0.002). Significant differences were found when comparing skin types between PD patients and the control group (p < 0.001): dry (n = 14, 43.8%) and oily (n = 9, 28.1%) skin types were the most prevalent among individuals with PD, whereas the majority of control subjects reported having normal skin (n = 24, 68.6%). Differences in tanning ability were also found between the groups (p = 0.035): the majority of individuals in the control group (n = 24, 68.6%) and only 12 (37.5%) PD patients reported being able to tan easily. PD patients were also more likely to burn often in comparison to control subjects (n = 21, 65.6% vs n = 10, 28.6%, p = 0.001). Our results support the hypothesis that PD is associated with earlier age at onset of hair greying, greater tendency to sunburn, difficulty tanning and non-normal skin type; however these ideas should be evaluated in a large prospective study in order to draw final conclusions. If such work supports our hypothesis, skin and hair features could be included in a risk-score model to identify individuals at high risk of PD in order to diagnose patients prior to the manifestation of motor symptoms and initiate potential neuroprotective treatment when neuronal loss is minimal.
机译:帕金森病(PD)是一种神经变性障碍,其特征在于含有神经元的多巴胺能神经元蛋白在真实性内部。在皮肤和头发中发现的外周黑素素,而神经元蛋白似乎具有共同的一些特征,并为其合成共用相同的前体;因此,皮肤和头发特征可能与PD相关联。我们假设早期毛发发生的年龄,晒伤的倾向更大,晒黑趋势和皮脂生产的失调在PD患者中更常见,因为遗传确定了皮肤中α-突触核蛋白的α-突触核蛋白的积累,这导致破坏外周黑素素的合成和具有疑虑的皮脂分泌。为了测试这一假设32个PD患者,35名年龄和性别匹配的PD-不受影响的个体被列入试验研究。与对照组(分别为35至50岁,P = 0.002)相比,PD组的毛灰度发作时的年龄中位数下降30%。头发发作的年龄灰色<= 41岁,预测Pd的发育具有71.0%的灵敏度和70.6%的特异性(曲线下面积= 0.725,95%置信区间= 0.601-0.850,p = 0.002)。在比较PD患者和对照组之间的皮肤类型(P <0.001)之间存在显着差异(P <0.001):干燥(n = 14,43.8%)和油性(n = 9,28.1%)皮肤类型是具有PD的个体中最普遍的,而报告的大多数对照受试者具有正常的皮肤(n = 24,68.6%)。在组之间发现鞣制能力的差异(P = 0.035):对照组的大多数个体(n = 24,68.6%),只有12名(37.5%)PD患者,报告能够容易地晒黑。与对照受试者相比,Pd患者通常也更可能燃烧(n = 21,65.6%Vs n = 10,28.6%,p = 0.001)。我们的研究结果支持假设PD与早期的毛发发生,晒伤的趋势更大,晒黑趋势和非正常皮肤类型;然而,这些想法应该在大型前瞻性研究中进行评估,以便得出最终结论。如果这些工作支持我们的假设,皮肤和头发特征可以包含在风险评分模型中,以识别PD的高风险的人,以便在发动机症状之前诊断患者,并且当神经元损失最小时开始潜在的神经保护治疗。

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