Association between cigarette smoking and Parkinson's disease: a neuroimaging study.
Chao WangCheng ZhouTao GuoPeiyu HuangXiaojun XuMinming ZhangPublished in: Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders (2022)
The degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in PD results in a substantial reduction of the DAT and dopamine levels. Nicotine may act as a stimulant to inhibit the action of striatal DAT, increasing dopamine levels in the synaptic gap. The inverse alteration of dopamine levels between PD and nicotine addiction may be the reason for the inverse association between smoking and the risk of PD. In addition, the mPFC atrophy in PD-S may be associated with cognitive impairment.