Altered neural cell junctions and ion-channels leading to disrupted neuron communication in Parkinson’s disease

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Saptamita Paul Choudhury
Sarika Bano
Srijon Sen
Kapil Suchal
Saroj Kumar
Fredrik Nikolajeff
Sanjay Kumar Dey
Vaibhav Sharma
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[1] Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology,School of Biotechnology
[2] University of Delhi,Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Center for Biomedical Research
[3] Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur,Department of Pharmacy
[4] Panipat Institute of Engineering and Technology,Deparment of Biophysics
[5] All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Department of Health, Education and Technology
[6] Lulea University of Technology,undefined
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that affects the movement of the human body. It is primarily characterized by reduced dopamine levels in the brain. The causative agent of PD is still unclear but it is generally accepted that α-synuclein has a central role to play. It is also known that gap-junctions and associated connexins are complicated structures that play critical roles in nervous system signaling and associated misfunctioning. Thus, our current article emphasizes how, alongside α-synuclein, ion-channels, gap-junctions, and related connexins, all play vital roles in influencing multiple metabolic activities of the brain during PD. It also highlights that ion-channel and gap-junction disruptions, which are primarily mediated by their structural-functional changes and alterations, have a role in PD. Furthermore, we discussed available drugs and advanced therapeutic interventions that target Parkinson’s pathogenesis. In conclusion, it warrants creating better treatments for PD patients. Although, dopaminergic replenishment therapy is useful in treating neurological problems, such therapies are, however, unable to control the degeneration that underpins the disease, thereby declining their overall efficacy. This creates an additional challenge and an untapped scope for neurologists to adopt treatments for PD by targeting the ion-channels and gap-junctions, which is well-reviewed in the present article.
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