Mori Isamu
Faculty of Health and Nutrition, Shubun University, Ichinomiya, Aichi 491-0938, Japan.
Med Hypotheses. 2017 Apr;101:33-36. doi: 10.1016/j.mehy.2017.02.007. Epub 2017 Feb 16.
The dual-hit theory of Parkinson's disease proposes that an airborne pathogen attacks both the olfactory and enteric nervous systems to initiate the Lewy pathology, gradually leading to devastating neurodegenerative processes within the brain. Based on published literatures, this article proposes a hypothesis that viruses with viremic potential can simultaneously attack both of these nervous systems via viremia due to the lack of a blood-nerve barrier in these tissues, thereby explaining the dual-hit theory. Understanding the precise mechanisms underlying the neuropathology will facilitate development of better prophylactic and early intervention strategies against Parkinson's disease.
帕金森病的双打击理论认为,一种空气传播的病原体攻击嗅觉和肠道神经系统,引发路易小体病理改变,逐渐导致大脑内毁灭性的神经退行性过程。基于已发表的文献,本文提出一个假说,即具有病毒血症潜力的病毒可因这些组织中缺乏血神经屏障而通过病毒血症同时攻击这两个神经系统,从而解释双打击理论。了解神经病理学的精确机制将有助于开发更好的帕金森病预防和早期干预策略。