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- Title
A Metabolic Point of View on Parkinson's Disease.
- Authors
Moss, Jeffrey
- Abstract
In my newsletter series on inflammation, insulin resistance, and neurologic illness, while many neurodegenerative ailments were addressed, certainly the primary focus was Alzheimer's disease. Others, such as Parkinson's disease, were addressed, but not in nearly as much detail. In particular, given the incidence of Parkinson's disease in the US, I feel it warrants more attention. Therefore, I was pleased to find a paper that addresses this ailment from a metabolic, allostatic load point of view, the recently published paper (February 2018) "Aging and Parkinson's disease: Inflammaging, neuroinflammation and biological remodeling as key factors in pathogenesis" by Calabrese et al.1 The first quote I would like to feature from this paper discusses the significant frequency of Parkinson's disease (PD)
- Subjects
TRYPTOPHAN metabolism; PARKINSON'S disease &; genetics; BIOMARKERS; BLOOD-brain barrier; INFLAMMATION; METABOLISM; ATTITUDES toward illness; OXIDATIVE stress; PARKINSON'S disease; AGING; NEUROGLIA; AMINO acids; NEURODEGENERATION
- Publication
Nutritional Perspectives: Journal of the Council on Nutrition, 2021, Vol 44, Issue 3, p32
- ISSN
0160-3922
- Publication type
Article