Dopamine buffering capacity imaging: A pharmacodynamic fMRI method for staging Parkinson disease

Author:

Black Kevin J.ORCID,Acevedo Haley K.ORCID,Koller Jonathan M.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe propose a novel brain imaging method for objectively quantifying disease severity in Parkinson disease (PD). Levodopa pharmacological fMRI (phMRI) hysteresis mapping is based on the clinical observation that the benefit from a dose of levodopa wears off more quickly as PD progresses. Biologically this has been thought to represent decreased buffering capacity for dopamine as nigrostriatal cells die. Buffering capacity has been modeled previously based on clinical effects, but clinical measurements are influenced by confounding factors such as patient fatigue. The new method proposes to measure the effect directly and objectively based on the timing of the known metabolic and blood flow response of several brain regions to exogenous levodopa. Such responses are robust and can be quantified without ionizing radiation using perfusion MRI.Here we present simulation studies based on published clinical dose-response data and an intravenous levodopa infusion. Standard pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic methods were used to model the response. Then the effect site rate constant ke was estimated from simulated response data plus Gaussian noise.Predicted time:effect curves sampled at times consistent with phMRI differ substantially based on clinical severity. Estimated ke from noisy input data was recovered with good accuracy.These simulation results support the feasibility of levodopa phMRI hysteresis mapping to measure the severity of dopamine denervation objectively and simultaneously in several brain regions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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