This project will test the hypotheses that people with 5-HT RBD have systemic alpha- synuclein pathology, prodromal DLB signs, and brainstem lesions in regions that control REM sleep. AIM 1 will seek to detect abnormally phosphorylated alpha- synuclein aggregates on targeted skin biopsy in a cohort of people with 5-HT RBD and matched controls (taking SSRIs but without RBD). Aim 2 will use ultra-high field MRI at 7T to examine the pontine region of the coeruleus/subcoeruleus complex for evidence of neurodegeneration as well as segment and parcellate REM sleep related neuronal structures. Aim 3 will test for speech deficits. While these aims are independent we suspect that the severity of autonomic, speech and cognitive deficits will correlate with loss of neuromelanin signal on MRI and pathology on skin biopsy. The investigation is a longitudinal designed study to examine histopathology, neuroimaging changes and speech function from baseline (Time 1) to a follow-up after 30 months (Time 2). A total of 60 individuals, 30 with 5-HT RBD and 30 controls, will be recruited at Time 1, brought back at Time 2, and tested across all Aims at both study visits.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
Skin biopsy to detect systemic alpha-synuclein pathology in 5-HT RBD
Speech Testing to quantify evolving signs of 5-HT RBD
7T MRI to examine 5-HT RBD for evidence of brainstem neurodegeneration
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
RECRUITINGPhosphorylated alpha synuclein deposits on skin biopsy
Incidence (positive or negative) of phosphorylated alpha synuclein deposits. Indicating direct histopathological confirmation of underlying alpha-synuclein degeneration in 5-HT RBD in a cohort of people with 5-HT RBD and matched controls (taking SSRIs but without RBD).
Time frame: time point 1 (baseline) and time point 2 (24 months, +/- 3 months)
Neuromelanin signal intensity in the Subcoeruleus/Coeruleus Complex
Examination of the pontine region of the coeruleus/subcoeruleus complex for evidence of neurodegeneration as well as segment and parcellate REM sleep related neuronal structures.
Time frame: time point 1 (baseline) and time point 2 (24 months, +/- 3 months)
Monopitch as measured by fundamental frequency variability.
Participants' voice and speech quality will be examined for synucleinopathy syndrome. The focus on speech function is designed to detect subtle brainstem deficits prior to more overt manifestations of cortical dementia.
Time frame: time point 1 (baseline) and time point 2 (24 months, +/- 3 months)
Subject-specific masks of all REM sleep-related pontine nuclei of interest, volume of Subcoeruleus/Coeruleus Complex.
Subject-specific masks of all REM sleep-related pontine nuclei of interest, volume of Subcoeruleus/Coeruleus Complex.
Time frame: time point 1 (baseline) and time point 2 (24 months, +/- 3 months)
Speed of articulatory change as measured by F2 Transitions
Speed of articulatory change as measured by F2 Transitions, which are shown to be reduced in people with dysarthria
Time frame: time point 1 (baseline) and time point 2 (24 months, +/- 3 months)
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