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[The gut, a whistleblower, in the early stages of Parkinson's disease].

Doriane HazartMalvyne Rolli-DerkinderenBrigitte DelhommePascal DerkinderenMartin OheimClément Ricard
Published in: Medecine sciences : M/S (2024)
The enteric nervous system (ENS), often called the "second brain", plays a crucial role in regulating digestive functions. Dysfunctions of the ENS are associated with several diseases such as Parkinson's disease. Recent studies suggest that early digestive disorders, notably chronic constipation, may be early signs of this neurodegenerative disease. Three-dimensional imaging of the ENS offers new insights into early diagnosis, in particular through the analysis of intestinal biopsies. This new research axis raises questions about the intestinal cause of Parkinson's disease, and opens the door to a better understanding and earlier treatment of this disease.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • ultrasound guided
  • abdominal pain