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Scientists Explain The Reason For Parkinsonian Tremor
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By: Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres - Fri, 07/11/2008 - 
15:31
typical symptom of Parkinson's disease is tremor in patients. A group of 
scientists, including Professor Peter Tass from Forschungszentrum Jülich 
have succeeded in demonstrating the mechanisms which cause the so-called 
tremor: neuron clusters in the depths of the brain drive the tremor. This 
discovery supports Tass' research activities aiming at developing a therapy 
for Parkinson's disease. A new deep brain pacemaker is to bring cells out of 
the diseased mode for good.
Today's article in the high-impact journal "Europhysics Letters" shows that 
the scientists from Forschungszentrum Jülich, a member of the Helmholtz 
Association, are on the right track. Their new deep brain pacemaker is to 
help Parkinson's patients on a large scale for the first time in 2009. 
Communication between the networks of neurons is disturbed in people 
suffering from Parkinson's disease. These "fire" their stimuli at the same 
time thus causing the typical tremor. The frequency measured here is 5 hertz 
(Hz), i.e. five oscillations per second. In Germany, there are officially 
around 150,000 Parkinson's patients, although it is estimated that up to 
450,000 people are affected.

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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