2012
DOI: 10.1002/syn.21515
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Correlation of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter densities in the striata to the clinical abilities of women with rett syndrome

Abstract: Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disability characterized by mutations in the X-linked methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MeCP2) located at the Xq28 region. The severity is modified in part by X chromosomal inactivation resulting in wide clinical variability. We hypothesized that the ability to perform the activities of daily living (ADL) is correlated with the density of vesicular acetylcholine transporters in the striata of women with RTT. The density of the vesicular acetylcholine transporters in the … Show more

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“…The two scans were separated by 75 min. The head was stabilized for both PET and MRI by an individualized thermoplastic mask and Velcro straps (Brašić et al, 2012). A laser light in the PET scanner was used to line up an axial line on the mask and the scanner bed and participant head tilt were monitored by the PET technologist for the entire scan.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two scans were separated by 75 min. The head was stabilized for both PET and MRI by an individualized thermoplastic mask and Velcro straps (Brašić et al, 2012). A laser light in the PET scanner was used to line up an axial line on the mask and the scanner bed and participant head tilt were monitored by the PET technologist for the entire scan.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence for striatal cholinergic dysfunction in RTT (Wenk & Mobley, 1996). For example, striatal vesicular acetylcholine transporter densities are reduced in women with RTT, and their clinical abilities are correlated with these levels (Brasic et al, 2012). …”
Section: Diseases and Links To Striatal Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various factors maybe causing this. For instance, it might relate to some extent to smoking-induced changes in nicotinic receptor number and sensitivity (Kadir et al, 2006; Brasic et al, 2012), or alternatively, disease-specific developmental disturbances in receptor expression or aberrant development of circuitry may underlie this.…”
Section: Beneficial Effects Of Nicotine-like Substancesmentioning
confidence: 99%