2018
DOI: 10.1002/mds.27360
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Disease Modification in Parkinson's Disease: Current Approaches, Challenges, and Future Considerations

Abstract: The greatest unmet therapeutic need in Parkinson's disease is the development of treatment that slows the relentless progression of the neurodegenerative process. The concept of "disease modification" encompasses intervention types ranging from those designed to slow the underlying degeneration to treatments directed at regenerating or replacing lost neurons. To date all attempts to develop effective disease-modifying therapy have failed. Many reasons have been proposed for these failures including our rudimen… Show more

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“…Potential links between heart disease and PD also have attracted attention in recent years, but have been largely limited to studying CV comorbidities and cardiac autonomic dysfunction in PD patients (eg, orthostatic hypotension) . This is despite the fact that many potential risk factors that have been investigated for PD are classic CV risk factors (eg, DM, HTN, and obesity) and the fact that common mechanistic hypotheses (eg, oxidative stress and chronic inflammation) have been proposed for both diseases . However, understanding these associations between these classic CV risk factors and PD is not straightforward, as they are often complex, sometimes controversial or even counterintuitive (Fig.…”
Section: Risk Factors and Pdmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Potential links between heart disease and PD also have attracted attention in recent years, but have been largely limited to studying CV comorbidities and cardiac autonomic dysfunction in PD patients (eg, orthostatic hypotension) . This is despite the fact that many potential risk factors that have been investigated for PD are classic CV risk factors (eg, DM, HTN, and obesity) and the fact that common mechanistic hypotheses (eg, oxidative stress and chronic inflammation) have been proposed for both diseases . However, understanding these associations between these classic CV risk factors and PD is not straightforward, as they are often complex, sometimes controversial or even counterintuitive (Fig.…”
Section: Risk Factors and Pdmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Identification of these PD‐causative genes provides biological insights into underlying disease processes . Neuromodification therapy by targeting these pathways provides an avenue for future drug discovery to mitigate disease progression …”
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confidence: 99%
“…In reality, these idiopathic Parkinson's disease cases likely include a range of genetic association and environmental factors such as air pollution‐neuroinflammation (Lee et al . ) and neurotoxic pesticide exposure (Di Monte ), resulting in a spectrum of biochemical triggers, and consequently, therapeutic targets (Lang and Espay ).…”
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confidence: 99%