Translating Pathological Brain Activity Primers in Parkinson’s Disease Research  

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作  者:Daniela Mirzac Svenja L.Kreis Heiko J.Luhmann Gabriel Gonzalez-Escamilla Sergiu Groppa 

机构地区:[1]Movement Disorders and Neurostimulation,Department of Neurology,Focus Program Translational Neuroscience,Rhine Main Neuroscience Network,University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,55131 Mainz,Germany [2]Institute of Physiology,University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,55131 Mainz,Germany

出  处:《Research》2024年第1期735-752,共18页研究(英文)

基  金:the German Research Foundation(DFG;SFB-TR-128).

摘  要:Translational experimental approaches that help us better trace Parkinson’s disease(PD)pathophysiological mechanisms leading to new therapeutic targets are urgently needed.In this article,we review recent experimental and clinical studies addressing abnormal neuronal activity and pathological network oscillations,as well as their underlying mechanisms and modulation.Our aim is to enhance our knowledge about the progression of Parkinson's disease pathology and the timing of its symptom’s manifestation.Here,we present mechanistic insights relevant for the generation of aberrant oscillatory activity within the cortico-basal ganglia circuits.We summarize recent achievements extrapolated from available PD animal models,discuss their advantages and limitations,debate on their differential applicability,and suggest approaches for transferring knowledge on disease pathology into future research and clinical applications.

关 键 词:CLINICAL knowledge INSIGHT 

分 类 号:R742.5[医药卫生—神经病学与精神病学]

 

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