Thany_2013_Med.Sci.(Paris)_29_273

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Title : [Neurotoxicity of pesticides: its relationship with neurodegenerative diseases] - Thany_2013_Med.Sci.(Paris)_29_273
Author(s) : Thany SH , Reynier P , Lenaers G
Ref : Med Sci (Paris) , 29 :273 , 2013
Abstract :

Several epidemiological studies suggest that pesticides could lead to neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. Among pesticides, insecticides appear more neurotoxic than others but the neurotoxic mechanisms leading to adverse health effects remain unclear. The currently used pesticides such as rotenone and paraquat could disrupt mitochondrial bioenergetic function, reactive oxygen metabolism, redox function and promote alpha-synuclein aggregation. In addition, recent studies demonstrate that genetic susceptibility to Parkinson's disease could monitor pesticide susceptibility, as demonstrated for polymorphisms in pesticide metabolizing enzymes that are involved in organophosphorus sensitivity.

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PubMedID: 23544381

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Thany SH, Reynier P, Lenaers G (2013)
[Neurotoxicity of pesticides: its relationship with neurodegenerative diseases]
Med Sci (Paris) 29 :273

Thany SH, Reynier P, Lenaers G (2013)
Med Sci (Paris) 29 :273