Neuroimaging in advanced Parkinson’s disease: insights into pathophysiology, biomarkers, and personalized therapies
Nils Schröter, Sergiu Groppa, Michel Rijntjes, Gabriel Gonzalez-Escamilla, Horst Urbach, Wolfgang H. Jost, Alexander Rau

TL;DR
This paper explores how neuroimaging can help understand and treat advanced Parkinson’s disease by identifying biomarkers and guiding personalized therapies.
Contribution
The paper highlights the potential of neuroimaging in APD for biomarker discovery and therapeutic personalization.
Findings
Neuroimaging techniques like PET and MRI reveal molecular and structural changes in APD.
Current imaging studies mostly focus on early PD, limiting their applicability to APD.
Future research should validate imaging findings in APD to predict clinical milestones.
Abstract
Advanced Parkinson’s disease (APD) represents a late stage of Parkinson’s disease and is characterized by complex motor and non-motor symptoms that are less responsive to oral dopaminergic therapies. While APD has a relevant impact on patients’ quality of life and requires intensified treatment, consistent diagnostic criteria have only recently been proposed. The precise pathophysiology underlying the symptoms of APD remains poorly understood, making early prognostication and intervention difficult. Neuroimaging has emerged as a promising tool for elucidating the mechanisms driving APD, identifying biomarkers for disease staging, and predicting therapeutic response. Techniques such as molecular imaging and magnetic resonance imaging provide insight into molecular and structural changes associated with the progression of PD, including protein aggregation, neuroinflammation, and regional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments · Neurological disorders and treatments · Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders
