Potential Link Revealed Between Parkinson's And Visual Problems

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Article Date: 19 Feb 2013 - 0:00 PST

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The most common genetic cause of Parkinson's is not only responsible for the condition's distinctive movement problems but may also affect vision, according to new research by scientists at the University of York.

Parkinson's, the second most common form of neurodegenerative disease, principally affects people aged over 60. Its most common symptom is tremor and slowness of movement (bradykinesia) but some people with Parkinson's also experience changes in vision.

Now for the first time, researchers in the University's Department of Biology have established a link between a mutation which triggers Parkinson's and problems with vision in an animal model.

The latest research, part-funded by leading research charity Parkinson's UK is published in Human Molecular Genetics. Scientists at York studied the impact of the most common Parkinson's-related mutation on nerve cells in the visual system of the fruit fly, Drosophila.

Using electroretinagram (ERG) technology they found a gradual loss of function in eye nerve cells with the mutant gene. The fly visual system is a useful laboratory model as it contains similar amounts of dopamine to the human eye.

However, the research team, which was supported by the University's Centre for Chronic Disease and Disorders (C2D2), found that other Parkinson's-related mutations did not affect eye nerve cell function and there was no loss of vision.

Dr Chris Elliott, who led the research, said: "This is a significant step forward as it will help to identify those people with Parkinson's who may be at greater risk of changes in their vision. It will assist clinicians to manage the condition more effectively.

"We have to get away from the idea that Parkinson's is only about movement problems. This work indicates that changes in vision may also affect people with the most common form of inherited Parkinson's."

laire Bale, Research Communications Manager at Parkinson's UK added: "This new research has uncovered a potentially interesting relationship between one of the most common genes linked to Parkinson's and the development of visual problems.

"But crucially this study looked at fruit flies, so we need to do more research to find out how relevant the findings are to people living with the condition.

"If you have Parkinson's and notice changes in your eyesight, such as blurred or double vision, it's important to discuss this with your specialist or Parkinson's nurse."

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The paper ‘Dopaminergic expression of the Parkinsonian gene LRRK2-G2019S leads to non-autonomous visual neurodegeneration, accelerated by increased neural demands for energy’ is published online in Human Molecular Genetics at http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/ddt061? ijkey=HdTVC1D837cunw8&keytype=ref
The research team at York consisted of : Samantha Hindle; Farinaz Afsari; Meg Stark; C. Adam Middleton; Gareth J.O. Evans; Sean T. Sweeney; Christopher J. H. Elliott
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Also rule out stroke in PD related double vision

posted by PD Caregiver Husband NYC on 22 Feb 2013 at 5:20 pm

I am a PD spouse caregiver ,my wife has double vision . She had her initial Dx of PD 12 yearsago at age 54. We went to 2 different hospitals with movement disorders Neurologists. Hospital # 1 did a dilated eye exam andsent her off to a in house optician for eye exercises which provided little benefit.

Hospital # 2 ,spent 2 hours examining my wife including a no contrast & contrast dye MRI to rule out stroke or other possible issues.

Hospital # 2 also issued her several stick on prism lenses to try out when watching TV or readind.

I say this as a comparison of 2 Neurologist's care one sort of casual and the other quite through regarding her double vision.
We await the results of the MRI and follow up exam in a few weeks.

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