Showing posts with label parkinson's disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parkinson's disease. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

According to the findings from a recent study, when #brain #cells burn out and die, there is a greater risk for the development of #Parkinsonsdisease. - http://clapway.com/2015/09/02/brain-cell-parkinsons-disease123/

When brain cells burn out and die, there is a greater risk for the development of Parkinson’s disease. According to the findings from a recent study, not all brain cells can survive the rigors of normal brain function; some that succumb could lead to the development of the progressive motor dysfunction characteristic of Parkinson’s Disease.


Brain Cell Burnout Tied to Parkinson’s Disease - Clapway


Certain neurons have huge energy demands


The study published in Current Biology investigated the cause of death predominantly observed in certain populations of neurons in the brain. They found that some regions of the brain consume more energy more rapidly than the others. Cells in this region appear to tire out sooner and die prematurely, thereby causing a deficit in the functions controlled by that set of brain cells.


Parkinson’s disease results from the deficiency of a specific cell population


Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that nearly one million people are living with, in the US. The exact cause for the development of Parkinson’s Disease is unknown; loss of dopamine-producing cells specifically from a region called the substantia nigra is known to precipitate it. Dopamine is a chemical messenger involved in communicating signals related to motor function and coordinated movement. Lack of dopamine in Parkinson’s disease therefore manifests itself as tremors, rigidity, a shuffling gait, and impaired balance. The researchers found that cells in the substantia nigra burn out sooner than other brain cells.


The study’s findings could result in therapies targeted at the minimizing cell burnout


The researchers found that the cells in the substantia nigra differ from other cells that produce dopamine in that the nigral cells have excruciating energy demands, have low capacity to store energy and have multiple branches of axons. Mitochondria⎯the cell organelle that generates the fuel source⎯in nigral cells are performing at maximum capacity. This, and the high axonal branching seen in these cells drain the energy sooner and diminish the capacity of the cells to produce any more, resulting in an early demise. This finding shed light on what causes nigral neurons to die at rates higher than other brain cells. This could spur research efforts in Parkinson’s therapies that lower energy consumption and afford efficient utilization of energy.


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Brain Cell Burnout Tied to Parkinson’s Disease

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Latest Study Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Connection to Numerous Cancer Types - http://clapway.com/2015/06/21/latest-study-reveals-parkinsons-disease-connection-to-numerous-cancer-types765/

Latest Study Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Connection to Numerous Cancer Types


A recent study conducted in Taiwan, has found that individuals suffering from Parkinson’s disease are at higher risk of being diagnosed with over 16 different types of cancer.


What Cancers are Connected to Parkinson’s Disease?


According to the study, which studied “62,023 patients newly diagnosed with PD [Parkinson’s Disease] from 2004 through 2010…”, startling and serious forms of cancer were shown to be linked to the degenerative disorder. According to researchers at the university, “malignant brain tumours, gastrointestinal tracts, lung cancers, some hormone-related cancers, urinary tract cancers, lymphoma/leukemia, melanoma and other skin cancers” proved to be highly evident in Parkinson’s disease sufferers located in Taiwan.


Types of Cancer That are Not Commonly Associated with Parkinson’s Disease


Very few types of cancer were associated with Parkinson’s disease while this study was conducted. Not connected were breast, ovarian, and thyroid cancers when it came to doing further research on the patients in Taiwan. Even though only three types of cancer seem to not be linked to Parkinson’s disease, that does not change the unsettling fact that the cancers actually connected are completely incurable. It is a grim and sad reality that cancer is being placed on top of an already existing disorder that researchers are currently still seeking a cure for.


Factors at Play Regarding Recent Findings on Parkinson’s Disease and Cancer


Since this study on Parkinson’s Disease was conducted in Taiwan, there are a myriad of factors to consider whether the findings apply everywhere else and are truly reliable. Factors to take into consideration are geographical location, race, ethnicity, and possible exposure to anything hazardous. This study was done in another hemisphere, so it’s entirely possible that what may be revealed there may not be true to the same extent in the Western hemisphere. This also even applies to other countries in Asia. The correlation between Parkinson’s disease and multiple types of cancer has been ongoing for over half a century. If these findings prove to be expansive beyond the Eastern hemisphere, then it’ll eventually become a breakthrough in truly cracking that correlation.


For more information on this study, go to JAMA Network.



Latest Study Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Connection to Numerous Cancer Types