Recent Advances in Parkinsons Disease
Part II: Translational and Clinical Research
Presents Parkinson’s disease as a topic for basic, translational, and clinical investigation
Anders Bjorklund (Volume editor), Angela Cenci-Nilsson (Volume editor)
9780444537508, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 13 October 2010
368 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.5 cm, 0.92 kg
This second volume follows on from Part I by reviewing the variety of animal models of PD current available (from drosophila to rodents to non-human primate species) and their specific contributions to PD research. This is followed by comprehensive coverage of functional neuroimaging studies that explore different pathophysiological questions and evaluate treatment outcome in PD patients. Different areas of experimental therapeutics and outstanding challenges to PD treatment are presented in a concluding group of articles.
Section I: Animal models of PD
- What have we learned from Drosophila Models of Parkinson's Disease? - Ming Guo
- Neurotoxic in vivo models of Parkinson’s disease: recent advances - Timothy Greenamyre & Jason R. Cannon
- Behavioural analysis of motor and non-motor symptoms in rodent models of Parkinson’s disease - Stephen B. Dunnett & Mariah Lelos
- Genetic mouse models of Parkinson’s disease: the state of the art - Marie-Francoise Chesselet & Iddo Magen
- Viral vector mediated overexpression of a-synuclein as a progressive model of Parkinson’s disease - Anders Bjorklund, Ayse Ulusoy, Mickael Decressac, Deniz Kirik
- Modelling inflammatory pathogenesis of Parkinson's Disease - Malu Tansey & Christopher J. Barnum
- The MPTP-lesioned non-human primate models of Parkinson’s disease. Past, present and future - Susan Fox & Jonathan Brotchie
Section II: Exploring PD with brain imaging
- Abnormal Metabolic Brain Networks in Parkinson’s Disease: From Blackboard to Bedside - David Eidelberg & Chris C. Tang
- Imaging the Nigrostriatal System to Monitor Disease Progression and Treatment-Induced Complications - Jon Stoessl & Renju Kuriakose
- Brain imaging after neural transplantation - Paola Piccini & Marios Politis
- Imaging non-motor aspects of Parkinson’s disease - David Brooks & Nicola Pavese
Section III: Frontiers in PD treatment
- Gene therapy for dopamine replacement - Deniz Kirik & Tomas Björklund, Erik Ahlm Cederfjäll
- Neurotrophic Factor Therapy for Parkinson’s disease - Jeffrey Kordower, Rangasamy Suresh Babu, Katherine Soderstrom, Roy A.E. Bakay
- Neural grafting in Parkinson’s disease: Problems and possibilities - Patrik Brundin, Roger A Barker and Malin Parmar
- Neural grafting in Parkinson´s disease: Unraveling the mechanisms underlying graft-induced dyskinesia - Emma L Lane, Anders Björklund, Stephen B Dunnett, Christian Winkler
- Deep Brain Stimulation: State of the Art and Novel Stimulation Targets - Andres Lozano & Francisco A. Ponce
- The challenge of Non-Motor Symptoms in Parkinson´s Disease - Ray Chaudhuri & Per Odin
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]