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Inflammatory bowel disease, alpha-synuclein aggregates and Parkinson’s disease:...

Grunho, Miguel; Godinho, Catarina; Patita, Marta; Mocanu, Irina; Vieira, Ana Isabel; De Matos, António; Carregosa, Ricardo; Marx, Frederico

The hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the accumulation of alpha-synuclein (AS) aggregates. Prior to the central nervous system involvement, PD establishes itself in the gut as a result of the complex interplay between microbiota, the host’s immune/neural systems and increased intestinal permeability. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients present a higher number of AS aggregates in the intestinal wall ...


Nutritional and motor functional status in Parkinson’s disease: the NutriSPark ...

Grunho, Miguel; Godinho, Catarina; Sousa-Catita, Diogo; Vicente, Filipa; Proença, Luís; Carregosa, Ricardo; Marx, Frederico; Tomé, Morgane

A growing body of evidence suggests that nutritional status may play an important role in the development and course of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Nutritional status is known to influence PD motor and non-motor features and is in turn influenced by disease duration and severity. A proper nutritional status assessment and intervention should be incorporated in the management and follow-up of PD patients. This stu...


Gut status in Parkinson’s disease: the GutSPark protocol

Grunho, Miguel; Godinho, Catarina; Matos, António Alves de; Barroso, Helena; Carregosa, Ricardo; Marx, Frederico; Tomé, Morgane; Domingos, Josefa

The neuropathological hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the accumulation of alpha–synuclein (AS) aggregates. The identification of AS aggregates in gut biopsy specimens from people with PD may provide an opportunity to identify PD at a very early stage, prior to symptom onset. Changes in gut microbiota and inflammatory conditions (such as periodontitis) may be linked with PD onset/evolution. This project ...


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