Beneficial effects of long term caloric vestibular stimulation on changes in brain neurotransmitter dopamine and locomotor activity in Parkinson’s Disease induced rats
Abstract:Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused due to deficiency of Dopamine in the Substantia nigra. The existing pharmaceutical treatments are not meeting the need, whereas deep brain stimulation is not suitable for patients with co-morbidities. Therefore, a need for non-invasive and conventional treatment with fewer side effects is required. So we have tried a simple method of Caloric Vestibular Stimulation (CVS) for the long term and assessed its neuroprotective effect in PD induced rats. … Show more
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