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Review
. 2017 Feb 20:6:4.
doi: 10.1186/s40035-017-0074-8. eCollection 2017.

The underlying mechanism of prodromal PD: insights from the parasympathetic nervous system and the olfactory system

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Review

The underlying mechanism of prodromal PD: insights from the parasympathetic nervous system and the olfactory system

Shu-Ying Liu et al. Transl Neurodegener. .

Abstract

Neurodegeneration of Parkinson's disease (PD) starts in an insidious manner, 30-50% of dopaminergic neurons have been lost in the substantia nigra before clinical diagnosis. Prodromal stage of the disease, during which the disease pathology has started but is insufficient to result in clinical manifestations, offers a valuable window for disease-modifying therapies. The most focused underlying mechanisms linking the pathological pattern and clinical characteristics of prodromal PD are the prion hypothesis of alpha-synuclein and the selective vulnerability of neurons. In this review, we consider the two potential portals, the vagus nerve and the olfactory bulb, through which abnormal alpha-synuclein can access the brain. We review the clinical, pathological and neuroimaging evidence of the parasympathetic nervous system and the olfactory system in the neurodegenerative process and using the two systems as models to discuss the internal homogeneity and heterogeneity of the prodromal stage of PD, including both the clustering and subtyping of symptoms and signs. Finally, we offer some suggestions on future directions for imaging studies in prodromal Parkinson's disease.

Keywords: Alpha-synuclein; Olfactory system; Parasympathetic nervous system; Parkinson’s disease; Prodromal; Subtype.

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