I. Eisensehr et al., Normal IPT and IBZM SPECT in drug-naive and levodopa-treated idiopathic restless legs syndrome, NEUROLOGY, 57(7), 2001, pp. 1307-1309
Fourteen drug-naive and 11 levodopa-treated patients with idiopathic restle
ss legs syndrome (RLS), and 10 controls age-matched to each RLS group separ
ately were examined with polysomnography (PSG), [I-123]-(N)-(3-iodopropen-2
-yl)-2 beta -carbomethoxy-3 beta-(4-chlorophenyl) tropane (I-123-IPT) SPECT
, and [I-123]-(S)-2-hydroxy-3-iodo-6-methoxy-[(1-ethyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)methy
l] benzamide (I-123-IBZM) SPECT. Drug-naive and levodopa-treated patients w
ith RLS and controls showed similar striatal dopamine transporter and dopam
ine D-2-receptor binding, the latter declining with age. The authors conclu
de that striatal dopamine transporter and receptor density is normal in dru
g-naive and levodopa-treated patients with RLS.