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How does parkinson's disease begin? Perspectives on neuroanatomical pathways, prions, and histology
- Source :
- Movement Disorders. 33:48-57
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2017.
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Abstract
- Parkinson's disease (PD) is a multisystem disorder with involvement of the peripheral nervous system. Misfolding and aggregation of α-synuclein is central to the pathogenesis of PD, and it has been postulated that the disease may originate in olfactory and gastrointestinal nerve terminals. The prion-like behavior of α-synuclein has been convincingly demonstrated in vitro and in animal models of PD. Lewy-type pathology have been detected in peripheral organs many years prior to PD diagnosis, and 2 independent studies have now suggested that truncal vagotomy may be protective against the disorder. Other lines of evidence are difficult to reconcile with a peripheral onset of PD, most importantly the relative scarcity of post mortem cases with isolated gastrointestinal α-synuclein pathology without concomitant CNS pathology. This Scientific Perspectives article revisits some important topics with implications for the dual-hit hypothesis. An account of the neuroanatomical pathways necessary for stereotypical α-synuclein spreading is presented. Parallels to the existing knowledge on true prion disorders, including Creutzfeld-Jakob disease, are examined. Finally, the vagotomy studies and the somewhat inconsistent findings in the growing literature on peripheral α-synuclein pathology are discussed. It is concluded that the dual-hit hypothesis remains a potential explanation for PD pathogenesis, but several issues need to be resolved before more firm conclusions can be drawn. © 2017 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Alpha-synuclein
Parkinson's disease
Relative scarcity
business.industry
Disease
medicine.disease
nervous system diseases
Pathogenesis
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
030104 developmental biology
0302 clinical medicine
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurology
chemistry
Truncal vagotomy
Peripheral nervous system
medicine
Neurology (clinical)
business
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Details
- ISSN :
- 08853185
- Volume :
- 33
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Movement Disorders
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........0d69225ae521fe50ec24b7351beb2e05
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.27138