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Med Hypotheses ; 103: 128-130, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28571798

ABSTRACT

Viruses have long been implicated in the pathogenesis of classical encephalitis lethargica, which was first described by Constantin von Economo in 1917. In this article, I propose the hypothesis that an airborne virus travels along the olfactory conduit to infect the olfactory bulb; this local infection or induced neuroinflammation, in turn, retrogradely targets certain neuronal populations with sleep-wake regulatory functions in the hypothalamus and midbrain, leading to the development of wakeful inactivity, a hallmark clinical feature of the disease. Furthermore, the olfactory vector hypothesis may also explain the pathomechanism of the debilitating complication of the disease, i.e., postencephalitic parkinsonism, in terms of a recently discovered nigro-olfactory projection.


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Olfactory Bulb/physiopathology , Olfactory Bulb/virology , Parkinson Disease, Postencephalitic/physiopathology , Parkinson Disease, Postencephalitic/virology , Viruses/pathogenicity , Brain/physiopathology , Brain/virology , Brain Diseases/physiopathology , Brain Diseases/virology , Humans , Hypothalamus/physiopathology , Immunity, Innate , Inflammation , Mesencephalon/physiopathology , Models, Theoretical
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