Parkinson's Flashcards
What is the 2nd MC neurodegenerative disease?
Parkinson’s
What population is most affected by Parkinson’s?
M > W, mean age = 60
What are the main RFs for Parkinson’s?
- Family hx
- Depression
- Constipation
- Pesticide exposure
- High consumption of dairy products
Define: parkinsonism
Bradykinesia w/ rigidity &/or tremor
What neuro components are involved in Parkinson’s?
- Basal ganglia
- Thalamus
Describe the basal ganglia
- AKA extrapyramidal system
- Paired masses of gray matter within the white matter of the cerebral hemispheres
What is the basal ganglia composed of?
Subcortical nuclei that include:
- striatum
- subthalamic nucleus (STN)
- globus pallidus pars externa (GPe)
- globus pallidus pars interna (GPi)
- substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc)
What are the functions of the basal ganglia?
- Subconscious aspects of voluntary movement
- Regulate muscle tone
- Coordinate accessory movements (s/a swinging w/ walking or gesturing while speaking)
What does the thalamus do?
- Communicates w/ motor cortex
- Excite the motor cortex so it is kept in inhibitory state by GPi
The basal ganglia is composed of what 2 pathways?
- Direct: Makes movement
2. Indirect: Inhibits movement, alters level of inhibition on thalamus
What are the cardinal features of Parkinson’s ?
- Tremor
- Rigidity
- Bradykinesia
- Gait impairment or postural instability
What are the characteristics of atypical parkinsonism?
More widespread
- Early speech & gait impairment
- Absence of rest tremor
- No motor asymmetry
- Poor or no response to levodopa
- Aggressive clinical course
What causes secondary parkinsonism?
- Drugs (dopamine-blocking)
- Stroke
- Tumor
- Infection
- Exposure to toxins
- Can be a feature of other degenerative d/o (s/a Wilson dz, Huntingtion dz)
How do you dx Parkinson’s? What criteria is used?
- UK Brain Bank Criteria: Parkinsonism associated w/ rest tremor, asymmetry, & good response to levodopa.
- Dx clinically!
What imaging tests should you use for dx of Parkinson’s?
- Brain MRI (excludes other diseases)
- DaTscan (if MRI is inconclusive)
- PET
What other dx testing can be used for dx of Parkinson’s?
Genetic testing
- Mutations of LRRK2 gene
- Mutations of parkin gene (in < 40yo)
When should you start pharcotherapy tx in Parkinson’s ?
- Effect on dominant hand
- Interference w/ work, ADLs, or social & leisure fuction
- Severity of bradykinesia or gait disturbance
What meds are used to tx Parkinson’s?
- Levodopa: 1st line, GOLD standard
- Dopamine agonists
- MAO-B inhibitors
- Anticholinergics
- Amantadine
Describe dopamine agonists
Often 1st line, but most pts will require levodopa eventually
What is surgical tx for Parkinson’s?
Deep brain stimulation: electrode placed into target area & connected to stimulator inserted SQ over chest
What is the MOA/effect of deep brain stimulation?
- Disrupts abnormal signal associated w/ PD & motor complicaitons
- Targets STN or GPi
What are non-dopaminergic features?
- Anxiety, panic attacks, depression
- Psychosis
- Mild cognitive impairment &/or dementia
- Autonomic, sleep, or gait disturbances