Blood–brain barrier alterations and their impact on Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis and therapy
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation · Hannover Re (Germany)
Abstract
There is increasing evidence for blood-brain barrier (BBB) alterations in Parkinson's disease (PD), the second most common neurodegenerative disorder with rapidly rising prevalence. Altered tight junction and transporter protein levels, accumulation of α-synuclein and increase in inflammatory processes lead to extravasation of blood molecules and vessel degeneration. This could result in a self-perpetuating pathophysiology of inflammation and BBB alteration, which contribute to neurodegeneration. Toxin exposure or α-synuclein over-expression in animal models has been shown to initiate similar pathologies, providing a platform to study underlying mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. Here we provide a…
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3Topics & keywords
- Parkinson's disease
- Pathogenesis
- Neurology
- Medicine
- Blood–brain barrier
- Disease
- Neuroscience
- Bioinformatics