Journal article

How Well Do Rodent Models of Parkinson’s Disease Recapitulate Early Non-Motor Phenotypes? A Systematic Review

TD Zhang, SC Kolbe, LC Beauchamp, EK Woodbridge, DI Finkelstein, EL Burrows

Biomedicines | MDPI | Published : 2022

Abstract

The prodromal phase of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterised by many non-motor symptoms, and these have recently been posited to be predictive of later diagnosis. Genetic rodent models can develop non-motor phenotypes, providing tools to identify mechanisms underlying the early development of PD. However, it is not yet clear how reproducible non-motor phenotypes are amongst genetic PD rodent models, whether phenotypes are age-dependent, and the translatability of these phenotypes has yet to be explored. A systematic literature search was conducted on studies using genetic PD rodent models to investigate non-motor phenotypes; cognition, anxiety/depressive-like behaviour, gastrointestinal ..

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Grants

Awarded by U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity


Funding Acknowledgements

T.Z. is supported by the Melbourne Research Scholarship established by the University of Melbourne and scholarship top-up by Mutual Trust Foundation. E.L.B. is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council-Australian Research Council (NHMRC-ARC) Dementia Research Development Fellowship (1111552). D.F. is supported by the US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (PD210055 and MJFF-019140). E.W., L.B. and S.K. have no funding to report.