Striatal biopterin and tyrosine hydroxylase protein reduction in dopa-responsive dystonia
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Neurology
- Vol. 53 (5) , 1032
- https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.53.5.1032
Abstract
Objective: To determine the mechanism leading to striatal dopamine (DA) loss in dopa-responsive dystonia (DRD). Background: Although mutations in the gene GCH1, coding for the tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) biosynthetic enzyme guanosine triphosphate–cyclohydrolase I, have been identified in some patients with DRD, the actual status of brain BH4 (the cofactor for tyrosine hydroxylase [TH]) is unknown. Methods: The authors sequenced GCH1 and measured levels of total biopterin (BP) and total neopterin (NP), TH, and dopa decarboxylase (DDC) proteins, and the DA and vesicular monoamine transporters (DAT, VMAT2) in autopsied brain of two patients with typical DRD. Results: Patient 1 had two GCH1 mutations but Patient 2 had no mutation in the coding region of this gene. Striatal BP levels were markedly reduced (Conclusions: The data suggest that 1) brain BH4 is decreased substantially in dopa-responsive dystonia, 2) dopa-responsive dystonia can be distinguished from degenerative nigrostriatal dopamine deficiency disorders by the presence of reduced brain neopterin, and 3) the striatal dopamine reduction in dopa-responsive dystonia is caused by decreased TH activity due to low cofactor concentration and to actual loss of TH protein. This reduction of TH protein, which might be explained by reduced enzyme stability/expression consequent to congenital BH4 deficiency, can be expected to limit the efficacy of acute BH4 administration on dopamine biosynthesis in dopa-responsive dystonia.Keywords
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