… (as shown (Banks et al., 2015)) could facilitate the dysfunction of the midbrain. Bloor brain barrier integrity in the future studies using techniques appropriate to test its permeability is …
… Parkinson’s disease and related synucleinopathies are characterized by the abnormal … -BrainBarrier in Parkinson’s disease, the mechanisms mediating the endothelial dysfunction …
S Gustafsson, V Lindström, M Ingelsson… - …, 2018 - Elsevier
… Pathophysiological impairment of the neurovascular unit, … hemispheres were separated and cerebellum and the olfactory … be impaired in early stages of Parkinson's disease, a reduction …
C Zhao, Z Ling, MB Newman, A Bhatia… - Neurobiology of …, 2007 - Elsevier
… so that the barrierdysfunction seen could not be a consequence of stereotaxic brain surgery. In addition, two different genotypes of mice exhibited … Blood vessels and parkinsonism …
… the blood-brainbarrier (BBB) and leakage of serum component into the brain could lead to … the major motor signs of the movement disorder (Parkinson, 1817). These include …
… motor symptoms like GI dysfunction play a critical role in parkinsonian etiology, because they … Fully elucidating and modeling the early parkinsonian spectrum will allow the testing of gut-…
… In his classic 1817 monograph “Essay on the Shaking Palsy,” James Parkinson described … Although more than a century passed before the central pathological feature of Parkinson's …
… Brain Iron Metabolism and Its Regulation Iron enters the brain primarily through the blood-brain barrier (… iron accumulation relative to single mutant in the cerebellum, substantia nigra, …
… been shown to strengthen the blood-brainbarrier (BBB) by promoting increased expression … of an impairment of midbrain neurons to recognition of a multi-system disorder with central …