Last Updated: 2002-05-17 10:00:04 -0400 (Reuters
Health)
By Richard Woodman
LONDON (Reuters Health) - British scientists said on Friday they
are studying whether exposure to pesticides could be linked to the development
of
Parkinson's disease.
Parkinson's disease is a chronic, progressive condition that strikes the
motor system, gradually robbing patients of muscle control, balance and
coordination.
Professor David Coggon, chairman of the Government's Advisory Committee on
Pesticides, said that a review of all published studies had been ordered as a
routine precaution.
The move follows concern that prolonged exposure to certain pesticides could
act as a nerve toxin and trigger Parkinson's by stopping brain calls from
producing sufficient amounts of the nerve-transmitting chemical
dopamine.
Studies of people living in rural areas have shown they are at higher risk of
developing the disease. But Coggan told Reuters Health most of the evidence came
from studies that relied on people's memories of their pesticide exposure and
might not accurately identify which chemicals they were exposed to.
"On the other hand, we might find that within the literature there are
several studies that have suggested links with a specific pesticide or a
specific class of pesticides. If there was evidence of a specific association
then in that situation we might say this looks more suspicious and we probably
ought to do research in more detail," he said.
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