movement Flashcards

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motor symptoms of parkinsonism

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bradykinesia (slowness of movement)
hypophonia (soft speech/ lack of coordination)
lead pipe/ cogwheel rigidity ** (NOT CLASP KNIFE)
tremors

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non-motor symptoms of parkinsonism

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depression
dementia
fatigue - excessive daytime sleepiness
dysautonomia: constipation, sialorrhea (excessive drooling)

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parkinsonism treatment

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  • increase dopamine availability

- stimulate dopamine receptors

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types of parkinsonism treatment

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  • dopamine agonist: rotigotine, ropinorole, pramipexole, amantadine
  • MOA inhibitor: rasagiline, selegeline
  • COMT inhibitor (COMT methylates dopamine): entacapone, tolcapone
  • L-DOPA + DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor (carbidopa): sinemet, madopar
    (L-tyrosine -> L-DOPA -(DOPA decarboxylase)-> Dopamine)
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why cant just take dopamine directly

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dopamine too large to cross BBB
gets absorbed in gut -> circulation -X-> brain
- remains in circulation: negative CVS & renal effects

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why need DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor

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if take just L-DOPA - gets converted to dopamine immediately -> same thing wont cross BBB
need to take DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor so it remains as L-DOPA until it crosses
doesnt stop conversion to dopamine IN the brain: it itself (DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor) cannot be able to cross BBB

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myoclonus differential diagnosis

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myoclonus = instantaneous contraction of muscles

  • epilepsies
  • also seen in many brain conditions - may not be basal ganglia
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tremor differential diagnosis/ causes

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tremor = rhythmic oscillation affecting upper limbs/ jaw/ neck

  • medications - beta agonists
  • endocrine: hyperthyroidism
  • dystonia (uncontrolled contractions of muscles)
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choreoathetosis differential diagnosis

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choreoathetosis = irregular jerky movements

  • medication: L-DOPA
  • genetic cause: huntington’s chorea
  • infection: sydenham chorea
  • autoimmune: lupus
  • stroke
  • pregnancy
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