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Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism
Interest in an aetiopathogenic role for Helicobacter in neuropsychiatric diseases started with idiopathic parkinsonism (IP), where the cardinal signs can be assessed objectively. This systematic review, using an EMBASE database search, addresses Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine based questi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32650535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072159 |
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author | Tucker, Rosalind M. Augustin, Aisha D. Hayee, Bu’ Hussain Bjarnason, Ingvar Taylor, David Weller, Clive Charlett, André Dobbs, Sylvia M Dobbs, R John |
author_facet | Tucker, Rosalind M. Augustin, Aisha D. Hayee, Bu’ Hussain Bjarnason, Ingvar Taylor, David Weller, Clive Charlett, André Dobbs, Sylvia M Dobbs, R John |
author_sort | Tucker, Rosalind M. |
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description | Interest in an aetiopathogenic role for Helicobacter in neuropsychiatric diseases started with idiopathic parkinsonism (IP), where the cardinal signs can be assessed objectively. This systematic review, using an EMBASE database search, addresses Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine based questions on the inter-relationship of Helicobacter and IP, the benefits of eradicating Helicobacter in IP and the outcome of not treating. The search strategy was based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines: 21 of 204 articles met the inclusion criteria. The results show that the assumption that any benefit of Helicobacter eradication results from improved levodopa bioavailability is unjustified. The inter-relationship between Helicobacter and IP is well-established. H. pylori virulence markers (associated with autoimmunity and immune tolerance) influence the risk, severity and progression of IP. The birth cohort effect for virulence marker antibodies, seen in controls, is obliterated in IP, suggesting causality. Successful H. pylori eradication in IP is disease-modifying (even in anti-parkinsonian treatment-naïve patients) but not preventive. Hypokinesia regresses with eradication and overall motor severity lessens. Eradication may influence gastrointestinal microbiota adversely, unlocking the next stage in the natural history, the development of rigidity. Failed eradication worsens hypokinesia, as does the presence/persistence of H. pylori at molecular level only. Adequate prognostic assessment of the consequences of not treating Helicobacter, for IP, is prevented by a short follow-up. We conclude that Helicobacter is a pathophysiological driver of IP. |
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spelling | pubmed-74089922020-08-26 Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism Tucker, Rosalind M. Augustin, Aisha D. Hayee, Bu’ Hussain Bjarnason, Ingvar Taylor, David Weller, Clive Charlett, André Dobbs, Sylvia M Dobbs, R John J Clin Med Review Interest in an aetiopathogenic role for Helicobacter in neuropsychiatric diseases started with idiopathic parkinsonism (IP), where the cardinal signs can be assessed objectively. This systematic review, using an EMBASE database search, addresses Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine based questions on the inter-relationship of Helicobacter and IP, the benefits of eradicating Helicobacter in IP and the outcome of not treating. The search strategy was based on Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines: 21 of 204 articles met the inclusion criteria. The results show that the assumption that any benefit of Helicobacter eradication results from improved levodopa bioavailability is unjustified. The inter-relationship between Helicobacter and IP is well-established. H. pylori virulence markers (associated with autoimmunity and immune tolerance) influence the risk, severity and progression of IP. The birth cohort effect for virulence marker antibodies, seen in controls, is obliterated in IP, suggesting causality. Successful H. pylori eradication in IP is disease-modifying (even in anti-parkinsonian treatment-naïve patients) but not preventive. Hypokinesia regresses with eradication and overall motor severity lessens. Eradication may influence gastrointestinal microbiota adversely, unlocking the next stage in the natural history, the development of rigidity. Failed eradication worsens hypokinesia, as does the presence/persistence of H. pylori at molecular level only. Adequate prognostic assessment of the consequences of not treating Helicobacter, for IP, is prevented by a short follow-up. We conclude that Helicobacter is a pathophysiological driver of IP. MDPI 2020-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7408992/ /pubmed/32650535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072159 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Tucker, Rosalind M. Augustin, Aisha D. Hayee, Bu’ Hussain Bjarnason, Ingvar Taylor, David Weller, Clive Charlett, André Dobbs, Sylvia M Dobbs, R John Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism |
title | Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism |
title_full | Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism |
title_fullStr | Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism |
title_short | Role of Helicobacters in Neuropsychiatric Disease: A Systematic Review in Idiopathic Parkinsonism |
title_sort | role of helicobacters in neuropsychiatric disease: a systematic review in idiopathic parkinsonism |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32650535 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072159 |
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