Local cerebral glucose utilization in symptomatic and
presymptomatic Huntington's disease
Source: Res Publ Assoc Res Nerv Ment Dis
1985;63:199-209.
Author: Kuhl DE;Markham CH;Metter EJ;Riege WH;Phelps ME;Mazziotta JC PubMed ID: 3161165
Abstract:
Patterns of local cerebral glucose utilization were measured with
positron emission CT using the 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose method in 13
patients with HD, 15 subjects at risk for HD, and control subjects.
These data were compared with CT measures of cerebral atrophy, age, and
duration and severity of symptoms. The results indicate that in HD there
is a characteristic decrease in glucose utilization in the caudate and
putamen and that this local hypometabolism appears early and precedes
bulk tissue loss. In contrast to demented patients with Alzheimer's
disease or Parkinson's disease, in these HD patients glucose
utilization typically was normal throughout the rest of the brain,
regardless of the severity of symptoms and despite apparent shrinkage of
brain tissue. Our results indicate that the caudate is hypometabolic in
some asymptomatic persons who are carriers of the autosomal-dominant
gene for HD