Tremor-Dominant in Parkinson Disease: The Relevance to Iron Metabolism and Inflammation.

Front Neurosci

Center for Cognitive Neurology, Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.

Published: March 2019

Tremor is one of the most predominant symptoms of patients with Parkinson disease (PD), but the underlying mechanisms for tremor relating to iron and its metabolism-related proteins and the inflammatory factors in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum have not been fully elucidated. A total of 135 PD patients were divided into a tremor-dominant (PD-TD) group ( = 74) and a postural instability and gait difficulty-dominant (PD-PIGD) group ( = 39) based on the ratio of mean tremor score to the mean bradykinesia/rigid score of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) III. Age and sex-matched healthy controls were recruited ( = 35). Demographic variables were evaluated; iron and its metabolism-related proteins and the inflammatory mediators in both CSF and serum were measured in these groups. The relevance of iron metabolism, inflammation and PD-TD were analyzed. (1) The PD-TD group had significantly decreased L-ferritin, increased iron levels in CSF and increased ferritin levels in the serum compared with the PD-PIGD and control groups ( < 0.05). (2) The PD-TD group had significantly enhanced IL-6 levels in both CSF and serum compared with the PD-PIGD and control groups ( < 0.05). (3) In CSF, the IL-6 level was increased as the iron level was elevated in the PD-TD group ( = 0.308, = 0.022). In serum, the IL-6 level was increased as the ferritin level was elevated in the PD-TD group ( = 0.410, = 0.004). The interplay between disturbed iron metabolism and relevant inflammation might modulate clinical phenotypes of PD.

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