Author/Authors :
Kim, A.R Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia , Nodel, M.R Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia , Pavlenko, T.A Helmholtz Moscow Research Institute of Eye Diseases of Ministry of Health of the Russian , Chesnokova, N.B Helmholtz Moscow Research Institute of Eye Diseases of Ministry of Health of the Russian , Yakhno, N.N Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia , Ugrumov, M.V Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
An important approach to an early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is screening for peripheral
biomarkers in patients at the early clinical stage. In this study, we evaluated catecholamine concentration
changes in the tear fluid of untreated PD patients as biomarkers. Norepinephrine and dopamine concentrations
in the tear fluid of patients were found to increase compared to those in age controls, which was especially
pronounced on the side where motor symptoms appeared. On the contrary, the epinephrine concentration in
the tear fluid of patients was reduced bilaterally. Since there was no reason to consider the markers found in
the clinical stage of PD as markers of the preclinical stage, we additionally studied the tear fluid composition
in mouse neurotoxic models of PD preclinical and clinical stages. The norepinephrine concentration in the tear
fluid of mice from the clinical stage model was found to be higher than that in controls; in the preclinical stage
model, the norepinephrine concentration had a tendency to increase. Therefore, both PD patients and mice from
PD preclinical and clinical stage models manifest unidirectional changes in their tear fluid compositions, which
may be considered as promising biomarkers for the development of early diagnosis.
Keywords :
biomarkers , experimental models , patients , tear fluid , Parkinson’s disease