Molecular Imaging of the GABAergic System in Parkinson’s Disease and Atypical Parkinsonisms

Miriam Højholt Terkelsen*, Victor Hvingelby, Nicola Pavese

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Abstract

Purpose of Review
During recent years, there has been a growing interest in GABAergic alterations in parkinsonian disorders. This paper aims to review the latest literature published, focusing on in vivo neuroimaging, and to suggest potential future avenues of research in the field.

Recent Findings
A growing number of neuroimaging studies have focused on the association with different symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, thereby suggesting a GABAergic role in motor symptoms, gait disturbances, frontal cognition, somatic symptom disorder, and hallucinations. However, there are a number of conflicting results, and further investigations in larger, clinically well-defined cohorts are needed to elucidate possible correlations. In progressive supranuclear palsy, recent evidence suggests a decrease of GABA in the frontal lobe.

Summary
In this narrative review, we discuss the possible GABAergic role in the symptoms of PD and atypical parkinsonisms and outline possible research strategies for future neuroimaging of GABAergic changes in parkinsonian disorders.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCurrent Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
Volume22
Issue12
Pages (from-to)867-879
Number of pages13
ISSN1528-4042
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Atypical parkinsonism
  • GABA
  • Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
  • Neuroimaging
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Positron emission tomography

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