Publications by authors named "M Bartolo"

Background: Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is the second most common form of neurodegenerative dementia. Although its prevalence, DLB is under-investigated and frequently misdiagnosed and there are no available biomarkers. The aim of this study was to investigate salivary a-synuclein (a-syn) and tau species in DLB patients as potential disease biomarkers and to assess their potential in differential diagnosis with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Parkinson's Disease (PD).

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Metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors are candidate drug targets for therapeutic intervention in Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we focused on mGlu3, a receptor subtype involved in synaptic regulation and neuroinflammation. mGlu3 mice showed an enhanced nigro-striatal damage and microglial activation in response to 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP).

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Background And Objectives: According to the dual syndrome hypothesis, patients with Parkinson disease (PD) with visuospatial deficits are more likely to progress to dementia, compared with patients with a prevalent dysexecutive syndrome. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether early connectivity changes in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the precuneus (PCun)-which are critical to fronto-executive and visuospatial functions, respectively-can identify distinct cognitive phenotypes in cognitively intact newly diagnosed patients with PD.

Methods: Newly diagnosed, drug-naïve patients with PD (≤2 years from clinical onset) with normal Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), were consecutively enrolled from our Movement Disorders Clinics in Italy.

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Background: In Parkinson's Disease (PD), upper limb tremor during walking (TW) is observed and clinical observations suggest it may represent a variant of rest tremor. However, its neurophysiological characteristics remain unexplored.

Objectives: This study compared the neurophysiological features of TW with other PD tremors and tested whether TW arises from reduced ipsilateral arm swing.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Non-motor pain in Parkinson's can appear well before motor symptoms, pointing to a broader "pain spectrum" linked to different brain areas impacted by the disease, including disruptions in pain perception and modulation.
  • * The review explores the anatomical networks involved in pain processing in Parkinson's, highlighting the roles of noradrenaline and dopamine loss, and examining how certain brain circuits affect the emotional and cognitive experience of pain.
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