Abstract

Background:Studies have revealed controversial results regarding the diagnostic accuracy of plasma α-synuclein levels in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study was aimed to analyze the diagnostic accuracy of plasma α-synuclein in PD versus healthy controls and patients with essential tremor (ET).Methods:In this cross-sectional study, we included de novo (n = 19) and advanced PD patients [OFF (n = 33), and On (n = 35) states], patients with ET (n = 19), and controls (n = 35). The total plasma α-synuclein levels were determined using an ELISA sandwich method. We performed adjusted multivariate regression analysis to estimate the association of α-synuclein levels with group conditions [controls, ET, and de novo, OFF and ON-PD]. We studied the diagnostic accuracy of plasma α-synuclein using the area under the curve (AUC).Results:The plasma α-synuclein levels were higher in controls compared to PD and ET (p < 0.0001), discriminating de novo PD from controls (AUC = 0.74, 95% CI 0.60–0.89), with a trend towards in advanced PD (OFF state) from ET (AUC = 0.69, 95% CI 0.53–0.84).Conclusions:This is the first study examining and comparing plasma α-synuclein levels in ET vs. PD and controls. Preliminary findings suggest that plasma α-synuclein levels might help to discriminate de novo and advanced PD from controls and ET.

Highlights

  • Studies have revealed controversial results regarding the diagnostic accuracy of plasma α-synuclein levels in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD)

  • The results of that plasma α-syn between PD patients and healthy controls have been controversial [5], and to our knowledge, there is no data on peripheral α-syn levels in essential tremor (ET)

  • A total of 35 healthy controls, 19 de novo-PD, 35 patients with advanced disease evaluated during the ON state (n = 35) and OFF state (n = 33), and 19 ET patients were included

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Introduction

Studies have revealed controversial results regarding the diagnostic accuracy of plasma α-synuclein levels in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study was aimed to analyze the diagnostic accuracy of plasma α-synuclein in PD versus healthy controls and patients with essential tremor (ET). Parkinson’s disease (PD) is well characterized for the pathological presence of α-synuclein (α-syn) aggregates in Lewy bodies. In non-parkinsonian disorders such as essential tremor (ET), the focal presence of Lewy Bodies in the locus coeruleus has been reported [2]. The results of that plasma α-syn between PD patients and healthy controls have been controversial [5], and to our knowledge, there is no data on peripheral α-syn levels in ET.

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