Parkinsonism Relat Disord
June 2014
Objective: Low serum uric acid (UA) levels have been associated with a worse cognitive function later in life and also with a higher risk and faster progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we studied whether serum UA levels and the genetic variants related to its variability are associated with the presence of dementia in a cohort of patients with PD.
Methods: The study included 343 PD patients, which were examined for the presence of dementia according to the MDS Task Force criteria (level 1).
Background: Low serum uric acid (UA) levels have been associated with increased Parkinson's disease (PD) risk and accelerated disease progression. We analyzed the effect of polymorphisms in 9 genes influencing serum UA concentration on the risk of PD.
Methods: We genotyped SLC2A9 rs734553, ABCG2 rs2231142, SLC17A1 rs1183201, SLC22A11 rs17300741, SLC22A12 rs505802, GCKR rs780094, PDZK1 rs12129861, LRRC16A+SCGN rs742132, and SLC16A9 rs12356193 in 1061 PD patients and 754 controls.