Synaptic Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease: The Chicken or the Egg?

Figuring out what happens first in Parkinson’s disease is a difficult Chicken egg pixabay (2)task. People are not usually diagnosed until they experience motor symptoms, at which point 70-80% of their nigrostriatal dopamine neurons have already died. This makes it hard to trace the sequence of events that leads to neuronal degeneration.

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