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Mapping the Silent Onset of Parkinson's Disease: Monoamine Imaging in the Era of the Race for Preclinical Intervention
Tekijät: Leta, Valentina; Kaasinen, Valtteri; Ballanger, Benedicte; Cilia, Roberto
Kustantaja: Springer Nature
Julkaisuvuosi: 2026
Lehti: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
Artikkelin numero: 29
Vuosikerta: 26
Numero: 1
eISSN: 1534-6293
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11910-026-01498-y
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Purpose of the review
The main unmet need of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the lack of a therapy able to slow progression. The field is shifting from syndromic diagnosis toward biologically anchored definitions and staging, enabling PD identification before motor onset. In this context, imaging biomarkers provide in vivo measures to identify subtypes, enrich cohorts, and track changes in disease-modifying trials. This review focuses on the role of monoaminergic imaging for preclinical intervention.
Recent findings
Monoaminergic imaging captures both the core substrate of motor phenoconversion and extranigral mechanisms underlying early non-motor symptoms. Presynaptic dopaminergic imaging remains the most robust marker of conversion risk in prodromal cohorts, while noradrenergic and serotonergic imaging delineate early brainstem and limbic involvement. Peripheral autonomic imaging further extends biomarker coverage, with cardiac sympathetic imaging detecting early extracerebral denervation in prodromal stages.
Summary
Together, harmonised monoaminergic imaging provides a unifying framework for staging and clinical trial readiness.
Avainsanat:
Multimodal neuroimaging, Parkinson's disease, Prodromal phase
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The authors declare no funding.