Molecular and genetic factors involved in olfactory and gustatory deficits and associations with microbiota in parkinson’s disease

Melis M.
Conceptualization
;
Mastinu M.
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
;
Barbarossa I. T.
Conceptualization
2021-01-01

Abstract

Deficits in olfaction and taste are among the most frequent non-motor manifestations in Parkinson’s disease (PD) that start very early and frequently precede the PD motor symptoms. The limited data available suggest that the basis of the olfactory and gustatory dysfunction related to PD are likely multifactorial and may include the same determinants responsible for other non-motor symptoms of PD. This review describes the most relevant molecular and genetic factors involved in the PD-related smell and taste impairments, and their associations with the microbiota, which also may represent risk factors associated with the disease.
2021
2021
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internazionale
scientifica
Parkinson’s disease; smell; taste
Melis, M.; Haehner, A.; Mastinu, M.; Hummel, T.; Barbarossa, I. T.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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