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Study confirms Parkinson's-pesticides link

Fri Apr 18, 2008 3:47pm EDT







NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Results of a family-based, "case-control" study 
support a relationship between exposure to pesticides and the development of 
Parkinson's disease (PD).

Prior studies have shown that people with Parkinson's disease are over twice 
as likely to report being exposed to pesticides as people without the 
disease, but few studies have looked at this association in people from the 
same family or have assessed associations between specific classes of 
pesticides and Parkinson's disease.

In their study of 319 Parkinson's patients and more than 200 unaffected 
relatives, Dr. Dana Hancock from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina and 
colleagues found that the Parkinson's patients were 61 percent more likely 
to report direct pesticide application than were healthy relatives.

Both insecticides and herbicides -- most notably organochlorines, 
organophosphorus compounds, chlorophenoxy acids/esters, and botanicals --  
significantly increased the risk of Parkinson's disease, the researchers 
report in the online journal BioMedCentral (BMC) Neurology.

"Further investigation of these specific pesticides and others may lead to 
identification of pertinent biological pathways influencing Parkinson's 
disease development," the investigators suggest.

It's also worth noting, they say, that "the strongest associations between 
Parkinson's disease and pesticides were obtained in families with no history 
of Parkinson's. "This finding suggests that sporadic Parkinson's cases may 
be particularly vulnerable to the toxic effects of pesticides, but the 
possibility of pesticides influencing risk of Parkinson's in individuals 
from families with a history of PD cannot be ruled out."

SOURCE: BioMedCentral-Neurology 2008.



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