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  - WN.COM - Health - 22/Jun 11:25

Scientists uncover kidney-to-brain route for Parkinson’s-related protein spread

A new study published in Nature Neuroscience has uncovered evidence that Parkinson’s disease and related conditions may start not in the brain, but in the kidneys. Researchers found that a key protein involved in the development of these diseases, called alpha-synuclein, can build up in the kidneys and travel to the brain through nerve pathways—especially when kidney function is impaired. The findings suggest that chronic kidney disease may increase the risk of Parkinson’s by allowing toxic protein deposits to accumulate and spread into the central nervous system. Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, coordination, and a range of non-motor...

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