嗅觉功能障碍:帕金森病的早期指标

Durlav Chowdhury , Ashmita Das , Mrityunjay Mishra , Jayashree , Arijit Das , Surendra H. Bodakhe
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摘要

帕金森病(PD)是全球最重要的运动疾病。其特征是嗅觉功能下降,神经营养因子减少,尤其是与突触活性和退化相关的α-突触核蛋白。这篇综述旨在阐明与帕金森病的发生和发展有关的大脑通路。嗅觉缺失已被确定为PD后续发展的危险因素。因此,嗅觉障碍被认为是帕金森病的初始体征或生物标志物。此外,它还研究了胃和大脑之间的相关性,嗅觉感知的影响,以及其他可能阻碍PD进展的因素,如吸烟、咖啡摄入和特殊治疗。我们建议,如果患者被诊断为嗅觉缺失,则可能表明PD,使我们能够启动帕金森病的预防性药物治疗。
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Olfactory Dysfunction: An early indicator of parkinson's disease

Olfactory Dysfunction: An early indicator of parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the foremost movement condition globally. It is marked by a decline in olfactory function and a reduction in neurotrophic factors, especially α-synuclein, associated with synaptic activity and degeneration. This review seeks to clarify the cerebral pathways implicated in the initiation and advancement of PD. Anosmia has been identified as a risk factor for the subsequent development of PD. Thus, olfactory impairment is suggested as an initial sign or biomarker of PD. Furthermore, it investigates the correlation between the stomach and the brain, the influence of olfactory perception, and other factors that could hinder the advancement of PD, such as smoking, coffee intake, and particular therapies. We proposed that if anosmia is diagnosed in a patient, it may indicate PD, allowing us to initiate preventive medication for Parkinsonism.
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Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Brain disorders (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Neurology, Clinical Neurology
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