Path to Parkinson Disease Prevention: Conclusion and Outlook.


Journal

Neurology
ISSN: 1526-632X
Titre abrégé: Neurology
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0401060

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 08 2022
Historique:
received: 15 10 2021
accepted: 12 04 2022
entrez: 15 8 2022
pubmed: 16 8 2022
medline: 18 8 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Tremendous progress in our understanding of the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of the prodromal phase of Parkinson disease (PD) offers a unique opportunity to start therapeutic interventions as early as possible to slow or even stop the progression to clinically manifest motor PD. A Parkinson's Prevention Conference, "Planning for Prevention of Parkinson's: A trial design symposium and workshop" was convened to discuss all issues that need to be addressed before the launch of the first PD prevention study. In this review, we summarize the major opportunities and challenges in designing prevention trials in PD, organized by the following critical trial design questions:

Identifiants

pubmed: 35970586
pii: 99/7_Supplement_1/76
doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000200793
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

76-83

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology.

Auteurs

Daniela Berg (D)

From the Department of Neurology (D.B.), Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown; Harvard Medical School (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Boston, MA; Parkinson's Foundation Research Advocates Program (J.L.K.), Parkinson's Foundation, Miami, FL/New York, NY; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (T.S.), Weill Institute for Neuroscience (C.T.), Department of Neurology, University of California - San Francisco; and Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (C.T.), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Grace F Crotty (GF)

From the Department of Neurology (D.B.), Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown; Harvard Medical School (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Boston, MA; Parkinson's Foundation Research Advocates Program (J.L.K.), Parkinson's Foundation, Miami, FL/New York, NY; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (T.S.), Weill Institute for Neuroscience (C.T.), Department of Neurology, University of California - San Francisco; and Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (C.T.), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Jessi L Keavney (JL)

From the Department of Neurology (D.B.), Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown; Harvard Medical School (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Boston, MA; Parkinson's Foundation Research Advocates Program (J.L.K.), Parkinson's Foundation, Miami, FL/New York, NY; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (T.S.), Weill Institute for Neuroscience (C.T.), Department of Neurology, University of California - San Francisco; and Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (C.T.), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Michael A Schwarzschild (MA)

From the Department of Neurology (D.B.), Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown; Harvard Medical School (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Boston, MA; Parkinson's Foundation Research Advocates Program (J.L.K.), Parkinson's Foundation, Miami, FL/New York, NY; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (T.S.), Weill Institute for Neuroscience (C.T.), Department of Neurology, University of California - San Francisco; and Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (C.T.), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Tanya Simuni (T)

From the Department of Neurology (D.B.), Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown; Harvard Medical School (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Boston, MA; Parkinson's Foundation Research Advocates Program (J.L.K.), Parkinson's Foundation, Miami, FL/New York, NY; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (T.S.), Weill Institute for Neuroscience (C.T.), Department of Neurology, University of California - San Francisco; and Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (C.T.), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. tatyana.simuni@nm.org.

Caroline Tanner (C)

From the Department of Neurology (D.B.), Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Mass General Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown; Harvard Medical School (G.F.C., M.A.S.), Boston, MA; Parkinson's Foundation Research Advocates Program (J.L.K.), Parkinson's Foundation, Miami, FL/New York, NY; Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine (T.S.), Weill Institute for Neuroscience (C.T.), Department of Neurology, University of California - San Francisco; and Parkinson's Disease Research Education and Clinical Center (C.T.), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

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