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Originally Posted by Ronhutton
I also did not say that " Parkinson's Disease is due solely to a loss of function of the blood brain barrier.". I could not make such a wild claim, I am simply putting this forward as a possible cause, but there may be other causes. Ron
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Ron, as you know there are a lot of toxic causes of Parkinson's Disease :
The nearest I can get to you on this one is that deficiencies in the blood brain barrier, or reduced function of the blood brain barrier with age, could make Parkinson's Disease that is due to toxicity more likely.
What I can not reconcile is how all of the dozens of other cell types are not also adversely affected.
Daffy
Last edited by Curious; 09-04-2007 at 10:57 AM.
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