Publications by authors named "F Javier Jimenez-Jimenez"

Many clinical, neuroimaging, neuropathological, epidemiological, and genetic data suggest a relationship between essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD). Several hypothesis-based gene association studies attempted to find a genetic association between these diseases. Recent case-control association studies in Chinese and Spanish populations showed a marginal association between the rs1922452 and rs951818 single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and the risk of PD.

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Introduction: The main treatment options for essential tremor (ET), which is probably one of the most common movement disorders, have been propranolol and primidone, for many years. This review aims to synthesize therapeutic attempts with other drugs.

Areas Covered: We have reviewed the current state of the pharmacological treatment of ET, both in patients and in experimental models of this disease, with special emphasis on the data published in the last 5 years.

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  • A comprehensive understanding of the healthcare system and neurology departments is essential for effectively implementing anti-amyloid antibody treatments in hospitals, especially regarding the organization and patient care.* -
  • A survey of department heads from 16 Spanish hospitals showed consensus on the need for structural changes, such as focusing Alzheimer’s patients in specialized dementia units and expanding neurology services by hiring more staff and enhancing diagnostic procedures.* -
  • The findings underscore the necessity for significant transformations in Spanish neurology departments to ensure the successful integration of anti-amyloid antibodies and promote fair access to new therapies for patients.*
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Several studies have proposed a potential role for oxidative stress in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS). For this reason, it seems tentative to think that treatment with antioxidant substances could be useful in the treatment of this disease. In this narrative review, we provide a summary of the current findings on antioxidant treatments, both in experimental models of MS, especially in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and in the cuprizone-induced demyelination model, and clinical trials in patients diagnosed with MS.

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The pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is not completely understood, but genetic factors, autoimmunity, inflammation, demyelination, and neurodegeneration seem to play a significant role. Data from analyses of central nervous system autopsy material from patients diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, as well as from studies in the main experimental model of multiple sclerosis, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), suggest the possibility of a role of oxidative stress as well. In this narrative review, we summarize the main data from studies reported on oxidative stress markers in patients diagnosed with MS and in experimental models of MS (mainly EAE), and case-control association studies on the possible association of candidate genes related to oxidative stress with risk for MS.

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