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New breakthrough in understanding Parkinson'sScientists have discovered that nerve cells passing toxic chemicals amongst themselves could cause the disease. A paper in PNAS this week by UCSD scientist Paula Desplats and her colleagues has shed new light on the pathological process than underlies the
The alpha-synuclein, it seems, is exported from affected cells and imported into healthy cells by a process called endocytosis. Once inside the healthy cell the alpha-synuclein seeds the accumulation of a new aggregate, eventually compromising the cell. This discovery sheds new light on how Parkinson's disease may manifest and why, ultimately, the disease also beings to affect other brain circuits in addition to the dopamine-producing system. "Now that we have identified this process it could open up a new avenue to discover ways to stop this inter-cellular trafficking of this pathogenic protein," Desplats points out.
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