Brain-first vs. body-first Parkinson's disease: An update on recent evidence

We recently proposed a new disease model of Parkinson's disease – the a-Synuclein Origin site and Connectome model. The model posits that the initial pathology starts either in the olfactory bulb or amygdala leading to a brain-first subtype, or in the enteric nervous system leading to a body-first subtype. These subtypes should be distinguishable early in the disease course on a range of imaging, clinical, and neuropathological markers. Here, we review recent original human studies, which tested the predictions of the model.Molecular imaging studies were generally in agreement with the model, whereas structural imaging studies, such as MRI volumetry, sho wed conflicting findings.
Source: Parkinsonism and Related Disorders - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Review article Source Type: research