Pathophysiology
In Parkinsons 2026, this session focuses on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of Parkinsons disease, examining how cellular and molecular changes in the Brain lead to progressive neurodegeneration. It highlights key processes such as dopaminergic neuron loss, protein misfolding, oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation. The session also explores how these mechanisms affect Neurology, contribute to Stroke risk and cognitive decline associated with Dementia, offering insights into disease progression and potential therapeutic targets.
Tracks:
Track 2.1: Dopaminergic Degeneration
Track 2.2: Alpha-Synuclein
Track 2.3: Protein Misfolding
Track 2.4: OxidativeStress
Track 2.5: Neuroinflammation