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The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity

The functional anatomy of the reticular formation (RF) encompasses a constellation of brain regions which are reciprocally connected to sub-serve a variety of functions. Recent evidence indicates that neuronal degeneration within one of these regions spreads synaptically along brainstem circuitries....

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Autores principales: Gambardella, Stefano, Ferese, Rosangela, Biagioni, Francesca, Busceti, Carla L., Campopiano, Rosa, Griguoli, Anna M. P., Limanaqi, Fiona, Novelli, Giuseppe, Storto, Marianna, Fornai, Francesco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5394114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2017.00102
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author Gambardella, Stefano
Ferese, Rosangela
Biagioni, Francesca
Busceti, Carla L.
Campopiano, Rosa
Griguoli, Anna M. P.
Limanaqi, Fiona
Novelli, Giuseppe
Storto, Marianna
Fornai, Francesco
author_facet Gambardella, Stefano
Ferese, Rosangela
Biagioni, Francesca
Busceti, Carla L.
Campopiano, Rosa
Griguoli, Anna M. P.
Limanaqi, Fiona
Novelli, Giuseppe
Storto, Marianna
Fornai, Francesco
author_sort Gambardella, Stefano
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description The functional anatomy of the reticular formation (RF) encompasses a constellation of brain regions which are reciprocally connected to sub-serve a variety of functions. Recent evidence indicates that neuronal degeneration within one of these regions spreads synaptically along brainstem circuitries. This is exemplified by the recruitment of various brainstem reticular nuclei in specific Parkinson’s disease (PD) phenotypes, and by retrospective analysis of lethargic post-encephalitic parkinsonism. In fact, the spreading to various monoamine reticular nuclei can be associated with occurrence of specific motor and non-motor symptoms (NMS). This led to re-consider PD as a brainstem monoamine disorder (BMD). This definition surpasses the anatomy of meso-striatal motor control to include a variety of non-motor domains. This concept clearly emerges from the quite specific clinical-anatomical correlation which can be drawn in specific paradigms of PD genotypes. Therefore, this review article focuses on the genetics and neuroanatomy of three PD genotypes/phenotypes which can be selected as prototype paradigms for a differential recruitment of the RF leading to differential occurrence of NMS: (i) Parkin-PD, where NMS are rarely reported; (ii) LRRK2-PD and slight SNC point mutations, where the prevalence of NMS resembles idiopathic PD; (iii) Severe SNCA point mutations and multiplications, where NMS are highly represented.
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spelling pubmed-53941142017-04-28 The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity Gambardella, Stefano Ferese, Rosangela Biagioni, Francesca Busceti, Carla L. Campopiano, Rosa Griguoli, Anna M. P. Limanaqi, Fiona Novelli, Giuseppe Storto, Marianna Fornai, Francesco Front Cell Neurosci Neuroscience The functional anatomy of the reticular formation (RF) encompasses a constellation of brain regions which are reciprocally connected to sub-serve a variety of functions. Recent evidence indicates that neuronal degeneration within one of these regions spreads synaptically along brainstem circuitries. This is exemplified by the recruitment of various brainstem reticular nuclei in specific Parkinson’s disease (PD) phenotypes, and by retrospective analysis of lethargic post-encephalitic parkinsonism. In fact, the spreading to various monoamine reticular nuclei can be associated with occurrence of specific motor and non-motor symptoms (NMS). This led to re-consider PD as a brainstem monoamine disorder (BMD). This definition surpasses the anatomy of meso-striatal motor control to include a variety of non-motor domains. This concept clearly emerges from the quite specific clinical-anatomical correlation which can be drawn in specific paradigms of PD genotypes. Therefore, this review article focuses on the genetics and neuroanatomy of three PD genotypes/phenotypes which can be selected as prototype paradigms for a differential recruitment of the RF leading to differential occurrence of NMS: (i) Parkin-PD, where NMS are rarely reported; (ii) LRRK2-PD and slight SNC point mutations, where the prevalence of NMS resembles idiopathic PD; (iii) Severe SNCA point mutations and multiplications, where NMS are highly represented. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5394114/ /pubmed/28458632 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2017.00102 Text en Copyright © 2017 Gambardella, Ferese, Biagioni, Busceti, Campopiano, Griguoli, Limanaqi, Novelli, Storto and Fornai. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Gambardella, Stefano
Ferese, Rosangela
Biagioni, Francesca
Busceti, Carla L.
Campopiano, Rosa
Griguoli, Anna M. P.
Limanaqi, Fiona
Novelli, Giuseppe
Storto, Marianna
Fornai, Francesco
The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity
title The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity
title_full The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity
title_fullStr The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity
title_full_unstemmed The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity
title_short The Monoamine Brainstem Reticular Formation as a Paradigm for Re-Defining Various Phenotypes of Parkinson’s Disease Owing Genetic and Anatomical Specificity
title_sort monoamine brainstem reticular formation as a paradigm for re-defining various phenotypes of parkinson’s disease owing genetic and anatomical specificity
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5394114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458632
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2017.00102
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