Volume 33, Issue. 5, October, 2017


Premotor Diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease

 Heinz Reichmann  


Department of Neurology, Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany

Abstract 

 

Typical Parkinsonian symptoms consist of bradykinesia plus rigidity and/or resting tremor. Some time later postural instability occurs. Pre-motor symptoms such as hyposmia, constipation, REM sleep behavior disorder and depression may antecede these motor symptoms for years. It would be ideal, if we had a biomarker which would allow to predict who with one or two of these pre-motor symptoms will develop the movement disorder Parkinson’s disease (PD). Thus, it is interesting to learn that biopsies of the submandibular gland or colon biopsies may be a means to predict PD, if there is a high amout of abnormally folded alpha-synuclein and phosphorylated alpha-synuclein. This would be of relevance if we would have available means to stop the propagation of abnormal alpha-synuclein which is otherwise one of the reasons of this spreading disease PD.

 

Keywords

Parkinson’s disease,Gut-brain-axis,Premotor symptoms,Hyposmia,Constipation,REM sleep behavior disorder

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