PET Scanning in Parkinson s Disease



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Parkinsons Disease, Schizophrenia
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:3/24/2019
Start Date:September 17, 2001
Contact:Jasmin Czarapata, Ph.D.
Email:js733c@nih.gov
Phone:(301) 435-7645

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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Scanning in Dopamine Disorders: Parkinson's Disease and Schizophrenia

This is an in vivo positron emission tomography (PET) study of regional cerebral dopamine and
blood flow in normal volunteers, persons with Parkinson s disease (both familial and
sporadic), and those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The latter also sign consent for
NIH approved protocol 89-M-0160, "Inpatient Evaluation of Neuropsychiatric Patients," PI:
Daniel Eisenberg, M.D. Using PET with 6-[F-18] Fluoro-L-dopa (FDOPA) and (15)0-H2O in a
single scan session, both presynaptic dopaminergic function and regional cerebral blood flow
(rCBF) are assessed. The kinetic rate constant (Ki) for presynaptic dopaminergic uptake in
striatum and other regions is calculated. We compare Ki across subject groups and relate the
findings to rCBF. Findings are also related to allelic variation in genes of interest, for
determination of which participants sign separate consent for NIH approved protocol 95-M-0150
Neurobiological Investigation of Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Their
Siblings, PI: Karen F. Berman, MD. We also draw comparisons between subjects with inherited
vs. sporadic Parkinson s disease to determine whether the PET phenotype is the same in both
groups, and we compare system-level, circuit-based pathophysiology across PD and
schizophrenia groups. Each subject is further screened with an MRI to rule out structural
abnormalities and also to further delineate areas of interest in the PET scans....

This is an in vivo positron emission tomography (PET) study of regional cerebral dopamine and
blood flow in normal volunteers, persons with Parkinson s disease (both familial and
sporadic), and those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. The latter also sign consent for
NIH approved protocol 89-M-0160, "Inpatient Evaluation of Neuropsychiatric Patients," PI:
Daniel Eisenberg, M.D. Using PET with 6-[F-18] Fluoro-L-dopa (FDOPA) and (15)0-H2O in a
single scan session, both presynaptic dopaminergic function and regional cerebral blood flow
(rCBF) are assessed. The kinetic rate constant (Ki) for presynaptic dopaminergic uptake in
striatum and other regions is calculated. We compare Ki across subject groups and relate the
findings to rCBF. Findings are also related to allelic variation in genes of interest, for
determination of which participants sign separate consent for NIH approved protocol 95-M-0150
Neurobiological Investigation of Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and Their
Siblings, PI: Karen F. Berman, MD. We also draw comparisons between subjects with inherited
vs. sporadic Parkinson s disease to determine whether the PET phenotype is the same in both
groups, and we compare system-level, circuit-based pathophysiology across PD and
schizophrenia groups. Each subject is further screened with an MRI to rule out structural
abnormalities and also to further delineate areas of interest in the PET scans.

- INCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Age between 18 and 90 years

- Ability to give informed consent

- Ability to read and write

- Ability to give adequate medical and neuropsychiatric history.

PARKINSONS DISEASE:

- Individuals over the age of 18 from families in which an autosomal dominant form of
Parkinson's disease is suspected based on pedigree analysis.

- Each subject will have a medical history and brief neurological examination.

- The diagnosis in probands must be supported by accepted clinical criteria: tremor,
bradykinesia, and responsiveness to L-DOPA.

- Equivocally affected individuals will also be included in order to aid in their
phenotypic classification as will at risk individuals who show no neurological signs.

- Individuals with sporadic Parkinson's disease will also be scanned. These will be over
the age of 50 years and will have no known family history of Parkinson's disease or
any other movement disorder.

- PD patients will have an admission physical exam and medical history as well as
laboratory tests deemed necessary on the basis of history and physical exam.

SCHIZOPHRENIA:

- Members of this patient group will have a diagnosis of schizophrenia or schizophrenia
spectrum disorder as determined by the SCID and will be currently enrolled in NIH approved
protocol 89-M-0160 (Inpatient Evaluation of Neuropsychiatric Patients) under which they
will have received admission work-up.

HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS:

- A large cohort of healthy volunteers will also have a PET scan.

- Volunteers will be age, gender and handedness-matched to patients for statistical
purposes.

- Volunteers, who are enrolled as healthy controls under protocol 95-M-0150
"Neurobiological Investigation of Patients with Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders and
their Siblings" will receive admission workup through that protocol.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Will include medical illness that would affect cerebral blood flow or dopamine

- Current pregnancy

- Current breast feeding

- Possible exposure to radiation exceeding RSC guidelines

- History of any (excepting nicotinerelated) DSM5-defined moderate to severe substance
use disorder (or DSM-IV-defined substance dependence).

- Cumulative lifetime history of any (excepting nicotine-related) DSM5-defined mild
substance use disorder (or any DSM-IV-defined substance abuse),either in excess of 5
years total or not in remission for at least 6 months,

- Inability to stay caffeine- and nicotine-free for 4 hours

- Current suicidality or assaultiveness

- History of movement disorder

- History of head injury requiring hospitalization

- History of coma

- Inability to meet general safety criteria for MRI study (as determined by standardized
Nuclear Medicine Research (NMR) Center screening)

- Previously demonstrated inability or unwillingness to comply with a study protocol.

PARKINSONS DISEASE:

- Individuals not capable of understanding the consent will be excluded.

HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS:

- Healthy volunteers will be unable to participate if they have been treated with
psychotropic medication within the three months prior to scanning, are undergoing current
psychiatric treatment, have any history of major psychiatric or movement disorder, have a
first degree relative with schizophrenia, or have a family history of PD.
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