2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-022-02134-8
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Association between levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in plasma and freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease

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“…In this case, the peripheral concentration of inflammatory protein can display the changes in the neuroinflammation of CNS. Previous literatures have shown that hs-CRP is increased in PD patients (34)(35)(36). Consistent with these studies, we also noted the increases in hs-CRP in PD patients when compared to the healthy control group.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Sensory And Motor Nerve Conduction Velocit...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this case, the peripheral concentration of inflammatory protein can display the changes in the neuroinflammation of CNS. Previous literatures have shown that hs-CRP is increased in PD patients (34)(35)(36). Consistent with these studies, we also noted the increases in hs-CRP in PD patients when compared to the healthy control group.…”
Section: Comparison Of the Sensory And Motor Nerve Conduction Velocit...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, a meta-analysis found that Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is associated with an increase in CRP, which might be a risk factor for PD, and other data demonstrate that a higher baseline hsCRP may predict early idiopathic PD and poor prognosis—thus, subclinical systemic inflammations may accelerate neurodegeneration in PD—and, indeed, systemic inflammation in Lewy body diseases, particularly in PD, dementia is recorded. Additionally, it was concluded that hsCRP may even be a possible risk factor for PD, and a positive association between serum hsCRP levels and the freezing of gait has also been reported [ 584 , 585 , 586 , 587 , 588 , 589 , 590 , 591 ]. Furthermore, a meta-analysis correlated increased CRP levels with epilepsy, and elevated hsCRP has been recommended as a biomarker in idiopathic epilepsy.…”
Section: Current Evidence On C-reactive Protein and Potential Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%