A.R. Satvik Iyengar , Peter R. Dunkley, Phillip W. Dickson
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Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by motor dysfunction and deterioration of quality of life. PD is caused by a selective degeneration of the dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra region of the mid brain. Although, centuries have passed since the identification of PD, the exact pathogenic mechanism of PD is yet to be defined. It is understood that PD is a multifactorial disease that involves several cellular processes including immunological dysfunction. This review provides a brief introduction to PD and the innate immune system. It then elaborates on the role of the innate immune system in PD, in the context of neuroinflammation and the cellular components including microglia and astrocytes. It then explores the association between neuroinflammation, complement system, excitotoxicity, oxidative stress, dopamine metabolism, tyrosine hydroxylase and blood brain barrier in relation to PD. Finally, the review deliberates upon and proposes various diagnostic and therapeutic strategies based on the innate immune system that could be utilised to target the immunological mechanisms participating in PD.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuroimmunology affords a forum for the publication of works applying immunologic methodology to the furtherance of the neurological sciences. Studies on all branches of the neurosciences, particularly fundamental and applied neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology, neurochemistry, neurovirology, neuroendocrinology, neuromuscular research, neuropharmacology and psychology, which involve either immunologic methodology (e.g. immunocytochemistry) or fundamental immunology (e.g. antibody and lymphocyte assays), are considered for publication.