Managing Intractable Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease: A Nonsurgical Approach Employing Infralow Frequency Neuromodulation

Clinical features range from hyposmia and constipation early in the disease to cogwheel rigidity, tremors, and bradykinesia (classic triad for clinical diagnosis of PD); and later still postural instability, ataxia, and freezing of gait (FOG) experienced by patients in advanced stages of PD (Jancovi...

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Published inFrontiers in human neuroscience Vol. 16; p. 894781
Main Authors Legarda, Stella B., Michas-Martin, P. Andreas, McDermott, Dana
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Abstract Clinical features range from hyposmia and constipation early in the disease to cogwheel rigidity, tremors, and bradykinesia (classic triad for clinical diagnosis of PD); and later still postural instability, ataxia, and freezing of gait (FOG) experienced by patients in advanced stages of PD (Jancovic, 2008); these are often refractory to standard medications and even DBS (Lilleeng et al., 2015). Hunter-gatherers are estimated to have engaged in four times the level of physical activity compared to modern humans, (O'Keefea et al., 2011) and vigorous, even moderate exercise is associated with a >30% reduction in risk of developing PD (Yang et al., 2015). Expression of the SNCA gene encoding for alpha-synuclein is low in astrocytes, however the alpha-synuclein from dying neurons is taken up by astrocytes, an attempt to remove and degrade alpha-synuclein to maintain a healthy environment for neuronal survival (Booth et al., 2017). Long term reports on DBS are in accord that subthalamic nucleus (STN)-DBS provides greater beneficial effects than globus pallidus internus (GPi)-DBS on symptoms in off periods, allowing for reduction of medications, whereas GPi-DBS has a better effect than STN-DBS on reducing levodopa-induced dyskinesias (Odekerken et al., 2013), and confers relatively less of an impact on cognition (Odekerken et al., 2016).
AbstractList Clinical features range from hyposmia and constipation early in the disease to cogwheel rigidity, tremors, and bradykinesia (classic triad for clinical diagnosis of PD); and later still postural instability, ataxia, and freezing of gait (FOG) experienced by patients in advanced stages of PD (Jancovic, 2008); these are often refractory to standard medications and even DBS (Lilleeng et al., 2015). Hunter-gatherers are estimated to have engaged in four times the level of physical activity compared to modern humans, (O'Keefea et al., 2011) and vigorous, even moderate exercise is associated with a >30% reduction in risk of developing PD (Yang et al., 2015). Expression of the SNCA gene encoding for alpha-synuclein is low in astrocytes, however the alpha-synuclein from dying neurons is taken up by astrocytes, an attempt to remove and degrade alpha-synuclein to maintain a healthy environment for neuronal survival (Booth et al., 2017). Long term reports on DBS are in accord that subthalamic nucleus (STN)-DBS provides greater beneficial effects than globus pallidus internus (GPi)-DBS on symptoms in off periods, allowing for reduction of medications, whereas GPi-DBS has a better effect than STN-DBS on reducing levodopa-induced dyskinesias (Odekerken et al., 2013), and confers relatively less of an impact on cognition (Odekerken et al., 2016).
Author McDermott, Dana
Legarda, Stella B.
Michas-Martin, P. Andreas
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Keywords freezing gait in Parkinson's disease
uncontrolled tremors
infralow frequency neuromodulation in Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease
parkinsonism
non-pharmacological option in advanced Parkinson's disease
uncontrolled symptoms of Parkinson's disease
cortical beta suppression
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