Parkinson Weekly
🎙️ We’re back with the twenty-sixth episode of Parkinson Weekly, hosted by Prof. Bas Bloem. In Episode 26, Prof. Bloem explores a thought-provoking shift in how we understand Parkinson’s disease progression. Inspired by a 2024 study published in Brain by Martin Johansson and colleagues, the episode examines whether we may have been focusing too heavily on the substantia nigra — and overlooking the crucial role of the brain’s cortex. Drawing on data from the Parkinson Precision Project, the study suggests that faster disease progression may be driven more by a breakdown in cortical compensation than by continued degeneration in the basal ganglia. Prof. Bloem discusses what this could mean for future disease-modifying strategies, and why approaches that support or protect cortical function — including exercise — may become increasingly important. A short but impactful episode that challenges conventional thinking and opens new directions for Parkinson’s research. Article can be found here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37757883/ [https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1877718X251388058] Have a question you’d like Bas to answer in a future episode? Email us at parkinsonweekly@gmail.com [parkinsonweekly@gmail.com] – we’d love to hear from you.
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