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Review
. 2015 Oct;122(10):1429-40.
doi: 10.1007/s00702-015-1405-5. Epub 2015 May 15.

Neuropathobiology of non-motor symptoms in Parkinson disease

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Neuropathobiology of non-motor symptoms in Parkinson disease

Kurt A Jellinger. J Neural Transm (Vienna). 2015 Oct.

Abstract

Parkinson disease (PD) is a multisystem disorder associated with α-synuclein aggregates throughout the central, autonomic, and peripheral nervous system, clinically characterized by motor and non-motor (NM) symptoms. The NMS in PD, many of which antedating motor dysfunction and representing a preclinical phase spanning 20 or more years, are linked to widespread distribution of α-synuclein pathology not restricted to the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system that is responsible for core motor features of PD. The pathologic substrate of NM manifestations such as olfactory, autonomic (gastrointestinal, urogenital, cardia, respiratory), sensory, skin, sleep, visual, neuropsychiatric dysfunctions (cognitive, mood, dementia), and others are critically reviewed. In addition to non-nigral brainstem nuclei, α-synuclein pathology involves sympathetic and parasympathetic, enteric, cardiac and pelvic plexuses, and many other organs indicating a topographical and chronological spread, particularly in the prodromal stages of the disease. Few animal models recapitulate NMS in PD. The relationship between regional α-synuclein/Lewy pathology, neurodegeneration and the corresponding clinical deficits awaits further elucidation. Controlled clinicopathologic studies will refine the correlations between presymptomatic and late-developing NM features of PD and neuropathology, and new premotor biomarkers will facilitate early diagnosis of PD as a basis for more effective preventive and therapeutic options of this devastating disease.

Keywords: Brainstem; Non-motor features; Parkinson disease; α-Synuclein pathology.

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