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Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review

The diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) is rendered on the basis of clinical parameters, whereby laboratory chemical tests or morphological imaging is only called upon to exclude other neurodegenerative diseases. The differentiation between PD and other diseases of the basal ganglia, especially the...

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Autores principales: Jesse, Sarah, Steinacker, Petra, Lehnert, Stefan, Gillardon, Frank, Hengerer, Bastian, Otto, Markus
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19298613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2008.00064.x
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author Jesse, Sarah
Steinacker, Petra
Lehnert, Stefan
Gillardon, Frank
Hengerer, Bastian
Otto, Markus
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description The diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) is rendered on the basis of clinical parameters, whereby laboratory chemical tests or morphological imaging is only called upon to exclude other neurodegenerative diseases. The differentiation between PD and other diseases of the basal ganglia, especially the postsynaptic Parkinson syndromes multisystem atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), is of decisive importance, on the one hand, for the response to an appropriate therapy, and on the other hand, for the respective prognosis of the disease. However, particularly at the onset of symptoms, it is difficult to precisely distinguish these diseases from each other, presenting with an akinetic‐rigid syndrome. It is not yet possible to conduct a neurochemical differentiation of Parkinson syndromes. Therefore, a reliable biomarker is still to be found that might predict the development of Parkinson dementia. Since this situation is currently the subject of various different studies, the following synopsis is intended to provide a brief summary of the investigations addressing the field of the early neurochemical differential diagnosis of Parkinson syndromes and the early diagnosis of Parkinson dementia, from direct α‐synuclein detection to proteomic approaches. In addition, an overview of the tested biomarkers will be given with regard to their possible introduction as a screening method.
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spelling pubmed-27304832009-08-27 Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review Jesse, Sarah Steinacker, Petra Lehnert, Stefan Gillardon, Frank Hengerer, Bastian Otto, Markus CNS Neurosci Ther Reviews The diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) is rendered on the basis of clinical parameters, whereby laboratory chemical tests or morphological imaging is only called upon to exclude other neurodegenerative diseases. The differentiation between PD and other diseases of the basal ganglia, especially the postsynaptic Parkinson syndromes multisystem atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), is of decisive importance, on the one hand, for the response to an appropriate therapy, and on the other hand, for the respective prognosis of the disease. However, particularly at the onset of symptoms, it is difficult to precisely distinguish these diseases from each other, presenting with an akinetic‐rigid syndrome. It is not yet possible to conduct a neurochemical differentiation of Parkinson syndromes. Therefore, a reliable biomarker is still to be found that might predict the development of Parkinson dementia. Since this situation is currently the subject of various different studies, the following synopsis is intended to provide a brief summary of the investigations addressing the field of the early neurochemical differential diagnosis of Parkinson syndromes and the early diagnosis of Parkinson dementia, from direct α‐synuclein detection to proteomic approaches. In addition, an overview of the tested biomarkers will be given with regard to their possible introduction as a screening method. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2730483/ /pubmed/19298613 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2008.00064.x Text en © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Open access.
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Jesse, Sarah
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Gillardon, Frank
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Otto, Markus
Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review
title Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review
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title_fullStr Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review
title_short Neurochemical Approaches in the Laboratory Diagnosis of Parkinson and Parkinson Dementia Syndromes: A Review
title_sort neurochemical approaches in the laboratory diagnosis of parkinson and parkinson dementia syndromes: a review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2730483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19298613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-5949.2008.00064.x
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