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The intertwined relationship between circadian dysfunction and Parkinson's disease

Lou C. Duret, Emi Nagoshi

2024Trends in Neurosciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neurodegenerative disorders represent a leading cause of disability among the elderly population, and Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent. Emerging evidence suggests a frequent co-occurrence of circadian disruption and PD. However, the nature of this relationship remains unclear: is circadian disruption a cause, consequence, or a parallel feature of the disease that shares the same root cause? This review seeks to address this question by highlighting and discussing clinical evidence and findings from experiments using vertebrate and invertebrate animal models. While research on causality is still in its early stages, the available data suggest reciprocal interactions between PD progression and circadian disruption.

Topics & Concepts

Parkinson's diseaseCircadian rhythmNeurosciencePsychologyDiseaseCognitive psychologyMedicineInternal medicineCircadian rhythm and melatoninSleep and related disordersSleep and Wakefulness Research