parkinsons disease parkinsons symtoms parkinsons stages treatment parkinsons books exercises
     

Parkinsons Disease Menu

Parkinsons Disease Homepage

Parkinsons Disease Symptoms

Cause of Parkinsons Disease

How is Parkinsons Diagnosed

Parkinsons Disease Treatment

Parkinsons Statistics

Parkinsons Disease Books


Cause of Parkinsons Disease
Although there are many theories about the cause of Parkinson's disease, none has ever been proved. Researchers have reported families with apparently inherited Parkinson's for more than a century. However, until recently, the prevailing theory held that one or more environmental factors caused the disease. Severe Parkinson's-like symptoms have been described in people who took an illegal drug contaminated with the chemical MPTP (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine) and in people who contracted a particularly severe form of influenza during an epidemic in the early 1900s.

Recent studies of twins and families with Parkinson's have suggested that some people have an inherited susceptibility to the disease that may be influenced by environmental factors. The strong familial inheritance of the chromosome 4 gene is the first evidence that a gene alteration alone may lead to Parkinson's disease in some people.





© Copyright 2005 Parkinsons-Disease.biz, Your Online Parkinsons Disease Information Web Site. Links