Parkinson’s Disease

Clinical evaluation of the periodontal health condition and oral health awareness in Parkinson’s disease patients

Objective and background The objectives were to compare periodontal status between subjects with and without Parkinson’s disease (PKD) to determine the influence of PKD on periodontal disease. This study was conducted to evaluate the relationship of periodontal status with severity of PKD. Conclusion There is a need for dental care and encouragement to use plaque […]

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Parkinson’s disease: the nutrition perspective

Parkinson‟s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer‟sdisease and affects ~1% of the population over the age of 60 years in industrialised countries. Theaim of this review is to examine nutrition in PD across three domains: dietary intake and thedevelopment of PD; whole body metabolism in PD; and the effects of

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Highly efficient intercellular spreading of protein misfolding mediated by viral ligand-receptor interactions

Thoughts – Just maybe we are finding the mechanics behind the 2+ theory of PD which states that 2 or more variables must come about in order PD to progress into diagnosisable PD. Protein aggregates associated with neurodegenerative diseases have the ability to transmit to unaffected cells, thereby templating their own aberrant conformation onto soluble

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What Substance P might tell us about the Prognosis and Mechanism of Parkinson’s Disease?

The neuropeptide substance P (SP) plays an important role in neurodegenerative disorders, among which Parkinson’s disease (PD). In the present work we have reviewed the involvement of SP and its preferred receptor (NK1-R) in motor and non-motor PD symptoms, in both PD animal models and patients. Despite PD is primarily a motor disorder, non-motor abnormalities,

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Gut Microbiome and Alzheimer’s Disease

The lack of an effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) stems primarily from incomplete understanding of AD’s causes. A rapidly growing number of scientific reports highlight important roles played by peripheral infections and intestinal bacterial flora in pathological and physiological functions involving the microbiome-intestine-brain axis. The microbiome controls basic aspects of the central nervous system

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The pathogenic mechanism of oral bacteria and treatment with inhibitors

Objectives: The objective of this study was to introduce the evidence obtained throughextensive research that periodontitis increases risk of many systemic diseases. Method: Analysis of some oral bacteria (P. gingivalis, T. denticola, T. forsythia, A.actinomycetemcomitans, and F. nucleatum) and its related treatments and mediatorsby the specific methods (western blot, ELISA, etc). Results: This article reviews

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PROTECTIVE ROLE OF THE FLANKING DOMAINS AND MEMBRANE SELECTIVITY IN THE ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN

Alpha-synuclein protein is associated with Parkinson’s disease and is an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) in solution. The protein consists of three domains: N-terminal domain, NAC domain, and C-terminal domain. In this research, I used the Gaussian accelerated Molecular Dynamics (GaMD) simulations to examine the role of the flanking domains of the protein. My data show

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Alkaloids of Peganum harmala L. and their Pharmacological Activity

The presented data of preclinical studies showed that harmine hydrochloride has antidepressant,antihypoxic, and antiparkinsonian effects, eliminates catalepsy caused by haloperidol in rats, and reducesoligokinesia and rigidity in the parkinsonian syndrome test. In terms of antiparkinsonian effect, harmine hydrochlorideis not inferior to amitriptyline. The study of the relative bioavailability of harmine hydrochloride in experimentalanimals showed that

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Overcoming epistemic injustices in the biomedical study of ayahuasca. Towards ethical and sustainable regulation

After decades of biomedical research on ayahuasca’s molecular compounds and theirphysiological effects, recent clinical trials show evidence of therapeutic potential for depression.However, indigenous peoples have been using ayahuasca therapeutically for a very longtime, and thus we question the epistemic authority attributed to scientific studies, proposing thatepistemic injustices were committed with practical, cultural, social and legal

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