Distinct Bile Acid Signature in Parkinson's Disease With Mild Cognitive Impairment

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作者
Nie, Kun [1 ]
Li, Yanyi [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Jiahui [1 ]
Gao, Yuyuan [1 ]
Qiu, Yihui [1 ]
Gan, Rong [1 ]
Zhang, Yuhu [1 ]
Wang, Lijuan [1 ]
机构
[1] Guangdong Acad Med Sci, Guangdong Prov Peoples Hosp, Guangdong Neurosci Inst, Dept Neurol, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Shantou Univ, Med Coll, Shantou, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2022年 / 13卷
关键词
Parkinson's disease; mild cognitive impairment; bile acid metabolites; chenodeoxycholic acid; ursodeoxycholic acid; cholic acid; URSODEOXYCHOLIC ACID; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; MODEL; RATS;
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10.3389/fneur.2022.897867
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BackgroundsBile acid (BA) plays a crucial role in various neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD). However, no clinical evidence supports BA's potential role in patients with PD with mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI). ObjectivesThis study aimed at investigating the differential BA profile between patients with PD-MCI and those with normal cognitive function (PD-NC). MethodsUltra-high performance liquid chromatography-MS/MS was applied for BA quantitation. After between-group differences of the BA profile were addressed, orthogonal projections to latent structures-discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) and the area under the receiver-operating-characteristic curve (AUC-ROC) were implemented for further verification. ResultsLower levels of chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA), cholic acid (CA), and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) were significantly associated with PD-MCI (p < 0.01 for both; VIP approximate to 2.67, 1.66, and 1.26, respectively). AUC-ROC were 78.1, 74.2, and 74.5% for CDCA, CA, and UDCA, respectively. ConclusionCA, CDCA, and UDCA might be distinct BA signatures for patients with PD-MCI.
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