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Applying the RatWalker System for Gait Analysis in a Genetic Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease
Published on: January 18, 2021
Lynn Rochester1, Brook Galna2, Sue Lord2
1From the Institute of Neuroscience (L.R., B.G., S.L., A.J.Y., R.M., G.D., T.K.K., D.J.B.), Clinical Ageing Research Unit, Newcastle University; Department of Geriatric Medicine (G.D.), University of Edinburgh, UK; School of Medicine & Menzies Health Institute (T.K.K.), Griffith University, Australia; and Paracelsus-Elena Klinik, Kassel and University Medical Centre (Institute of Neuropathology and Department of Neurosurgery) (B.M.), Göttingen, Germany. lynn.rochester@ncl.ac.uk.
Low levels of cerebrospinal fluid amyloid-beta biomarkers predict worsening gait in early Parkinson disease (PD). This suggests amyloid pathology may contribute to motor symptoms, offering potential therapeutic targets for gait disturbances.
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