Physiological and pathological changes in the enteric nervous system of rotenone-exposed mice as early biomarkers for Parkinson´s disease

Functional changes in PNS and ENS appear early in the course of the disease and are responsible for some of the non-motor symptoms observed in PD patients like constipation, that can precede the appearance of motor symptoms by years. We have shown that environmental toxins can trigger the disease by acting on the ENS and on the autonomic nervous system. Oral exposure to the pesticide rotenone, a mitochondrial Complex I inhibitor, leads to decreased stool depositions in mice. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.11.421164v2.full.pdf