We investigated regional L-3,4-dihydroxy-6-[F-18]fluoro-phenylalanine (Fdop
a) uptake within the pineal gland using co-registration of Fdopa PET and MR
I images. Data from 12 early Parkinson's disease (PD) and 9 advanced PD pat
ients were compared with those from 13 age-matched healthy controls. We fou
nd a significant increase of Fdopa influx constants: (K,) and relative Fdop
a tracer activity in the pineal gland of PD patients. Additionally, signifi
cant correlations were found between Ki and the Hoehn and Yahr (H&Y) scores
. and between the relative Fdopa activity and the parameters disease durati
on, H&Y disease score and Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS).
Our studies in patients with PD indicate a participation of extrastriatal
dopaminergic structures within the scope of pathophysiological processes in
PD. The result may be explained as a compensatory upregulation of monoamin
ergic transmitter systems outside the basal ganglia. Increased Fdopa uptake
in the pineal gland may reflect pineal dysfunction in PD patients.