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Parkinson's disease and vitamins: a focus on vitamin B12.

Authors :
Rekik, Arwa
Santoro, Carlo
Poplawska-Domaszewicz, Karolina
Qamar, Mubasher Ahmad
Batzu, Lucia
Landolfo, Salvatore
Rota, Silvia
Falup-Pecurariu, Cristian
Murasan, Iulia
Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
Source :
Journal of Neural Transmission. Dec2024, Vol. 131 Issue 12, p1495-1509. 15p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) has been linked to a vast array of vitamins among which vitamin B12 (Vit B12) is the most relevant and often investigated specially in the context of intrajejunal levodopa infusion therapy. Vit B12 deficiency, itself, has been reported to cause acute parkinsonism. Nevertheless, concrete mechanisms through which B12 deficiency interacts with PD in terms of pathophysiology, clinical manifestation and progression remains unclear. Recent studies have suggested that Vit B12 deficiency along with the induced hyperhomocysteinemia are correlated with specific PD phenotypes characterized with early postural instability and falls and more rapid motor progression, cognitive impairment, visual hallucinations and autonomic dysfunction. Specific clinical features such as polyneuropathy have also been linked to Vit B12 deficiency specifically in context of intrajejunal levodopa therapy. In this review, we explore the link between Vit B12 and PD in terms of physiopathology regarding dysfunctional neural pathways, neuropathological processes as well as reviewing the major clinical traits of Vit B12 deficiency in PD and Levodopa-mediated neuropathy. Finally, we provide an overview of the therapeutic effect of Vit B12 supplementation in PD and posit a practical guideline for Vit B12 testing and supplementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009564
Volume :
131
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neural Transmission
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181254193
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-024-02769-z