Diminished striatal [123I]iodobenzovesamicol binding in idiopathic cervical dystonia
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- DOI: 10.1002/ana.10527
Diminished striatal [123I]iodobenzovesamicol binding in idiopathic cervical dystonia
Abstract
Striatal dysfunction is thought to underlie many dystonias. We used [(123)I]iodobenzovesamicol single-photon emission computed tomography imaging to determine the density of cholinergic terminals in the striatum and other brain regions in 13 subjects with idiopathic cervical dystonia. Striatal [(131)I]iodobenzovesamicol binding was reduced. These results support a role for striatal dysfunction in idiopathic dystonias and suggest diminished striatal cholinergic interneuron density in cervical dystonia.
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