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2. Associations of Ozone and PM2.5 Concentrations With Parkinson's Disease Among Participants in the Agricultural Health Study
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Kirrane, Ellen F, Bowman, Christal, Davis, J Allen, Hoppin, Jane A, Blair, Aaron, Chen, Honglei, Patel, Molini M, Sandler, Dale P, Tanner, Caroline M, Vinikoor-Imler, Lisa, Ward, Mary H, Luben, Thomas J, and Kamel, Freya
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Aging ,Prevention ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurosciences ,Climate-Related Exposures and Conditions ,Parkinson's Disease ,Brain Disorders ,Neurological ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Agriculture ,Air Pollutants ,Occupational ,Air Pollution ,Child ,Farmers ,Female ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Iowa ,Logistic Models ,Male ,Middle Aged ,North Carolina ,Occupational Diseases ,Occupational Exposure ,Ozone ,Parkinson Disease ,Particulate Matter ,Young Adult ,Nursing ,Public Health and Health Services ,Environmental & Occupational Health - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study describes associations of ozone and fine particulate matter with Parkinson's disease observed among farmers in North Carolina and Iowa.MethodsWe used logistic regression to determine the associations of these pollutants with self-reported, doctor-diagnosed Parkinson's disease. Daily predicted pollutant concentrations were used to derive surrogates of long-term exposure and link them to study participants' geocoded addresses.ResultsWe observed positive associations of Parkinson's disease with ozone (odds ratio = 1.39; 95% CI: 0.98 to 1.98) and fine particulate matter (odds ratio = 1.34; 95% CI: 0.93 to 1.93) in North Carolina but not in Iowa.ConclusionsThe plausibility of an effect of ambient concentrations of these pollutants on Parkinson's disease risk is supported by experimental data demonstrating damage to dopaminergic neurons at relevant concentrations. Additional studies are needed to address uncertainties related to confounding and to examine temporal aspects of the associations we observed.
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- 2015
3. Protective glove use and hygiene habits modify the associations of specific pesticides with Parkinson's disease
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Furlong, Melissa, Tanner, Caroline M, Goldman, Samuel M, Bhudhikanok, Grace S, Blair, Aaron, Chade, Anabel, Comyns, Kathleen, Hoppin, Jane A, Kasten, Meike, Korell, Monica, Langston, J William, Marras, Connie, Meng, Cheryl, Richards, Marie, Ross, G Webster, Umbach, David M, Sandler, Dale P, and Kamel, Freya
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Human Resources and Industrial Relations ,Commerce ,Management ,Tourism and Services ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Parkinson's Disease ,Aging ,Rural Health ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurological ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Agriculture ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Gloves ,Protective ,Habits ,Humans ,Iowa ,Male ,Middle Aged ,North Carolina ,Occupational Exposure ,Occupational Health ,Paraquat ,Parkinson Disease ,Permethrin ,Pesticides ,Risk ,Rotenone ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Trifluralin ,Workplace ,Personal protective equipment ,Parkinson's disease ,Neurodegenerative diseases ,Movement disorders ,Environmental Sciences - Abstract
Pesticides have been associated with Parkinson's disease (PD), and protective gloves and workplace hygiene can reduce pesticide exposure. We assessed whether use of gloves and workplace hygiene modified associations between pesticides and PD. The Farming and Movement Evaluation (FAME) study is a nested case-control study within the Agricultural Health Study. Use of protective gloves, other PPE, and hygiene practices were determined by questionnaire (69 cases and 237 controls were included). We considered interactions of gloves and hygiene with ever-use of pesticides for all pesticides with ≥5 exposed and unexposed cases and controls in each glove-use stratum (paraquat, permethrin, rotenone, and trifluralin). 61% of respondents consistently used protective gloves and 87% consistently used ≥2 hygiene practices. Protective glove use modified the associations of paraquat and permethrin with PD: neither pesticide was associated with PD among protective glove users, while both pesticides were associated with PD among non-users (paraquat OR 3.9 [95% CI 1.3, 11.7], interaction p=0.15; permethrin OR 4.3 [95% CI 1.2, 15.6] interaction p=0.05). Rotenone was associated with PD regardless of glove use. Trifluralin was associated with PD among participants who used
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- 2015
4. Factors associated with dream enacting behaviors among US farmers
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Shrestha, Srishti, Kamel, Freya, Umbach, David M., Fan, Zheng, Beane Freeman, Laura E., Koutros, Stella, Alavanja, Michael, Blair, Aaron, Sandler, Dale P., and Chen, Honglei
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- 2018
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5. Peptidoglycan recognition protein genes and risk of Parkinson's disease
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Goldman, Samuel M, Kamel, Freya, Ross, G Webster, Jewell, Sarah A, Marras, Connie, Hoppin, Jane A, Umbach, David M, Bhudhikanok, Grace S, Meng, Cheryl, Korell, Monica, Comyns, Kathleen, Hauser, Robert A, Jankovic, Joseph, Factor, Stewart A, Bressman, Susan, Lyons, Kelly E, Sandler, Dale P, Langston, J William, and Tanner, Caroline M
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Research ,Parkinson's Disease ,Human Genome ,Aging ,Neurodegenerative ,Prevention ,Brain Disorders ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Oral and gastrointestinal ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Carrier Proteins ,Case-Control Studies ,Female ,Genetic Association Studies ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genotype ,Humans ,Logistic Models ,Male ,Microbiota ,Middle Aged ,Odds Ratio ,Parkinson Disease ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Parkinson's disease ,peptidoglycan ,PGLYRP ,microbiome ,gut ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Increased gut permeability, inflammation, and colonic α-synuclein pathology are present in early Parkinson's disease (PD) and have been proposed to contribute to PD pathogenesis. Peptidoglycan is a structural component of the bacterial cell wall. Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) maintain healthy gut microbial flora by regulating the immune response to both commensal and harmful bacteria. We tested the hypothesis that variants in genes that encode PGRPs are associated with PD risk. Participants in two independent case-control studies were genotyped for 30 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the four PGLYRP genes. Using logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) adjusted for potential confounding variables, we conducted analyses in each study, separately and pooled. One SNP failed the assay, and three had little to no variation. The ORs were similar in both study populations. In pooled analyses, three of seven PGLYRP2 SNPs (rs3813135, rs733731, rs892145), one of five PGLYRP3 SNPs (rs2987763), and six of nine PGLYRP4 SNPs (rs10888557, rs12063091, rs3006440, rs3006448, rs3006458, and rs3014864) were significantly associated with PD risk. Association was strongest for PGLYRP4 5'untranslated region (UTR) SNP rs10888557 (GG reference, CG OR 0.6 [95%CI 0.4-0.9], CC OR 0.15 [95%CI 0.04-0.6]; log-additive P-trend, 0.0004). Common variants in PGLYRP genes are associated with PD risk in two independent studies. These results require replication, but they are consistent with hypotheses of a causative role for the gut microbiota and gastrointestinal immune response in PD.
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- 2014
6. Dietary fat intake, pesticide use, and Parkinson's disease
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Kamel, Freya, Goldman, Samuel M, Umbach, David M, Chen, Honglei, Richardson, Gina, Barber, Marie Richards, Meng, Cheryl, Marras, Connie, Korell, Monica, Kasten, Meike, Hoppin, Jane A, Comyns, Kathleen, Chade, Anabel, Blair, Aaron, Bhudhikanok, Grace S, Ross, G Webster, Langston, J William, Sandler, Dale P, and Tanner, Caroline M
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Aging ,Prevention ,Neurodegenerative ,Neurosciences ,Rural Health ,Parkinson's Disease ,Brain Disorders ,Nutrition ,Clinical Research ,Neurological ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Case-Control Studies ,Diet ,Dietary Fats ,Fatty Acids ,Omega-3 ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Parkinson Disease ,Pesticides ,Risk Factors ,Dietary fat ,Parkinson's disease ,Polyunsaturated fatty acids ,Clinical Sciences ,Cognitive Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery - Abstract
BackgroundDietary fat intake may modify Parkinson's disease (PD) risk directly or by altering the response to environmental neurotoxicants including pesticides.MethodsWe conducted a case-control study of PD nested in the Agricultural Health Study (AHS), a cohort of pesticide applicators and spouses. We evaluated diet and pesticide use before diagnosis in 89 PD cases, confirmed by movement disorder specialists, or a corresponding date in 336 frequency-matched controls. Associations were evaluated using multivariate logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).ResultsIn the AHS, PD was inversely associated with N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) (OR 0.4, 95% CI 0.2-0.8 for highest vs. lowest tertile) and the N-3 precursor α-linolenic acid (0.4, 0.2-0.8). In a meta-analysis of nine studies, including the present one, PD was inversely associated with α-linolenic acid (0.81, 0.68-0.96). In the AHS, associations of PD with the pesticides paraquat and rotenone were modified by fat intake. The OR for paraquat was 4.2 (1.5-12) in individuals with PUFA intake below the median but 1.2 (0.4-3.4) in those with higher intake (p-interaction = 0.10). The OR for rotenone was 5.8 (2.3-15) in those with saturated fat intake above the median but 1.5 (0.5-4.2) in those with lower intake (p-interaction = 0.02).ConclusionsPUFA intake was consistently associated with lower PD risk, and dietary fats modified the association of PD risk with pesticide exposure. If confirmed, these findings suggest that a diet high in PUFAs and low in saturated fats might reduce risk of PD.
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- 2014
7. Genome-wide Analyses Identify KIF5A as a Novel ALS Gene
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Logullo, Francesco O., Simone, Isabella, Logroscino, Giancarlo, Salvi, Fabrizio, Bartolomei, Ilaria, Borghero, Giuseppe, Murru, Maria Rita, Costantino, Emanuela, Pani, Carla, Puddu, Roberta, Caredda, Carla, Piras, Valeria, Tranquilli, Stefania, Cuccu, Stefania, Corongiu, Daniela, Melis, Maurizio, Milia, Antonio, Marrosu, Francesco, Marrosu, Maria Giovanna, Floris, Gianluca, Cannas, Antonino, Capasso, Margherita, Caponnetto, Claudia, Mancardi, Gianluigi, Origone, Paola, Mandich, Paola, Conforti, Francesca L., Cavallaro, Sebastiano, Mora, Gabriele, Marinou, Kalliopi, Sideri, Riccardo, Penco, Silvana, Mosca, Lorena, Lunetta, Christian, Pinter, Giuseppe Lauria, Corbo, Massimo, Riva, Nilo, Carrera, Paola, Volanti, Paolo, Mandrioli, Jessica, Fini, Nicola, Fasano, Antonio, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Arosio, Alessandro, Ferrarese, Carlo, Trojsi, Francesca, Tedeschi, Gioacchino, Monsurrò, Maria Rosaria, Piccirillo, Giovanni, Femiano, Cinzia, Ticca, Anna, Ortu, Enzo, La Bella, Vincenzo, Spataro, Rossella, Colletti, Tiziana, Sabatelli, Mario, Zollino, Marcella, Conte, Amelia, Luigetti, Marco, Lattante, Serena, Marangi, Giuseppe, Santarelli, Marialuisa, Petrucci, Antonio, Pugliatti, Maura, Pirisi, Angelo, Parish, Leslie D., Occhineri, Patrizia, Giannini, Fabio, Battistini, Stefania, Ricci, Claudia, Benigni, Michele, Cau, Tea B., Loi, Daniela, Calvo, Andrea, Moglia, Cristina, Brunetti, Maura, Barberis, Marco, Restagno, Gabriella, Casale, Federico, Marrali, Giuseppe, Fuda, Giuseppe, Ossola, Irene, Cammarosano, Stefania, Canosa, Antonio, Ilardi, Antonio, Manera, Umberto, Grassano, Maurizio, Tanel, Raffaella, Pisano, Fabrizio, Harms, Matthew B., Goldstein, David B., Shneider, Neil A., Goutman, Stephen, Simmons, Zachary, Miller, Timothy M., Chandran, Siddharthan, Pal, Suvankar, Manousakis, Georgios, Appel, Stanley H., Simpson, Ericka, Wang, Leo, Baloh, Robert H., Gibson, Summer, Bedlack, Richard, Lacomis, David, Sareen, Dhruv, Sherman, Alexander, Bruijn, Lucie, Penny, Michelle, Allen, Andrew S., Appel, Stanley, Bedlack, Richard S., Boone, Braden E., Brown, Robert, Carulli, John P., Chesi, Alessandra, Chung, Wendy K., Cirulli, Elizabeth T., Cooper, Gregory M., Couthouis, Julien, Day-Williams, Aaron G., Dion, Patrick A., Gitler, Aaron D., Glass, Jonathan D., Han, Yujun, Harris, Tim, Hayes, Sebastian D., Jones, Angela L., Keebler, Jonathan, Krueger, Brian J., Lasseigne, Brittany N., Levy, Shawn E., Lu, Yi-Fan, Maniatis, Tom, McKenna-Yasek, Diane, Myers, Richard M., Petrovski, Slavé, Pulst, Stefan M., Raphael, Alya R., Ravits, John M., Ren, Zhong, Rouleau, Guy A., Sapp, Peter C., Sims, Katherine B., Staropoli, John F., Waite, Lindsay L., Wang, Quanli, Wimbish, Jack R., Xin, Winnie W., Phatnani, Hemali, Kwan, Justin, Broach, James R., Arcila-Londono, Ximena, Lee, Edward B., Van Deerlin, Vivianna M., Fraenkel, Ernest, Ostrow, Lyle W., Baas, Frank, Zaitlen, Noah, Berry, James D., Malaspina, Andrea, Fratta, Pietro, Cox, Gregory A., Thompson, Leslie M., Finkbeiner, Steve, Dardiotis, Efthimios, Hornstein, Eran, MacGowan, Daniel J., Heiman-Patterson, Terry, Hammell, Molly G., Patsopoulos, Nikolaos A., Dubnau, Joshua, Nath, Avindra, Kaye, Julia, Finkbeiner, Steven, Wyman, Stacia, LeNail, Alexander, Lima, Leandro, Rothstein, Jeffrey D., Svendsen, Clive N., Van Eyk, Jenny, Maragakis, Nicholas J., Kolb, Stephen J., Cudkowicz, Merit, Baxi, Emily, Benatar, Michael, Taylor, J. Paul, Wu, Gang, Rampersaud, Evadnie, Wuu, Joanne, Rademakers, Rosa, Züchner, Stephan, Schule, Rebecca, McCauley, Jacob, Hussain, Sumaira, Cooley, Anne, Wallace, Marielle, Clayman, Christine, Barohn, Richard, Statland, Jeffrey, Ravits, John, Swenson, Andrea, Jackson, Carlayne, Trivedi, Jaya, Khan, Shaida, Katz, Jonathan, Jenkins, Liberty, Burns, Ted, Gwathmey, Kelly, Caress, James, McMillan, Corey, Elman, Lauren, Pioro, Erik, Heckmann, Jeannine, So, Yuen, Walk, David, Maiser, Samuel, Zhang, Jinghui, Silani, Vincenzo, Ticozzi, Nicola, Gellera, Cinzia, Ratti, Antonia, Taroni, Franco, Lauria, Giuseppe, Verde, Federico, Fogh, Isabella, Tiloca, Cinzia, Comi, Giacomo P., Sorarù, Gianni, Cereda, Cristina, D’Alfonso, Sandra, Corrado, Lucia, De Marchi, Fabiola, Corti, Stefania, Ceroni, Mauro, Mazzini, Letizia, Siciliano, Gabriele, Filosto, Massimiliano, Inghilleri, Maurizio, Peverelli, Silvia, Colombrita, Claudia, Poletti, Barbara, Maderna, Luca, Del Bo, Roberto, Gagliardi, Stella, Querin, Giorgia, Bertolin, Cinzia, Pensato, Viviana, Castellotti, Barbara, Camu, William, Mouzat, Kevin, Lumbroso, Serge, Corcia, Philippe, Meininger, Vincent, Besson, Gérard, Lagrange, Emmeline, Clavelou, Pierre, Guy, Nathalie, Couratier, Philippe, Vourch, Patrick, Danel, Véronique, Bernard, Emilien, Lemasson, Gwendal, Al Kheifat, Ahmad, Al-Chalabi, Ammar, Andersen, Peter, Basak, A. Nazli, Blair, Ian P., Chio, Adriano, Cooper-Knock, Jonathan, de Carvalho, Mamede, Dekker, Annelot, Drory, Vivian, Redondo, Alberto Garcia, Gotkine, Marc, Hardiman, Orla, Hide, Winston, Iacoangeli, Alfredo, Glass, Jonathan, Kenna, Kevin, Kiernan, Matthew, Kooyman, Maarten, Landers, John, McLaughlin, Russell, Middelkoop, Bas, Mill, Jonathan, Neto, Miguel Mitne, Moisse, Mattieu, Pardina, Jesus Mora, Morrison, Karen, Newhouse, Stephen, Pinto, Susana, Pulit, Sara, Robberecht, Wim, Shatunov, Aleksey, Shaw, Pamela, Shaw, Chris, Sproviero, William, Tazelaar, Gijs, van Damme, Philip, van den Berg, Leonard, van der Spek, Rick, van Eijk, Kristel, van Es, Michael, van Rheenen, Wouter, van Vugt, Joke, Veldink, Jan, Weber, Markus, Williams, Kelly L., Zatz, Mayana, Bauer, Denis C., Twine, Natalie A., Nicolas, Aude, Kenna, Kevin P., Renton, Alan E., Faghri, Faraz, Chia, Ruth, Dominov, Janice A., Kenna, Brendan J., Nalls, Mike A., Keagle, Pamela, Rivera, Alberto M., Murphy, Natalie A., van Vugt, Joke J.F.A., Geiger, Joshua T., Van der Spek, Rick A., Pliner, Hannah A., Shankaracharya, Smith, Bradley N., Topp, Simon D., Abramzon, Yevgeniya, Gkazi, Athina Soragia, Eicher, John D., Kenna, Aoife, Messina, Sonia, Simone, Isabella L., Ferrucci, Luigi, Moreno, Cristiane de Araujo Martins, Kamalakaran, Sitharthan, Musunuri, Rajeeva Lochan, Evani, Uday Shankar, Abhyankar, Avinash, Zody, Michael C., Wyman, Stacia K., LeNail, Alex, Van Eyk, Jennifer E., Laaksovirta, Hannu, Myllykangas, Liisa, Jansson, Lilja, Valori, Miko, Ealing, John, Hamdalla, Hisham, Rollinson, Sara, Pickering-Brown, Stuart, Orrell, Richard W., Sidle, Katie C., Hardy, John, Singleton, Andrew B., Johnson, Janel O., Arepalli, Sampath, Polak, Meraida, Asress, Seneshaw, Al-Sarraj, Safa, King, Andrew, Troakes, Claire, Vance, Caroline, de Belleroche, Jacqueline, ten Asbroek, Anneloor L.M.A., Muñoz-Blanco, José Luis, Hernandez, Dena G., Ding, Jinhui, Gibbs, J. Raphael, Scholz, Sonja W., Floeter, Mary Kay, Campbell, Roy H., Landi, Francesco, Bowser, Robert, MacGowan, Daniel J.L., Kirby, Janine, Pioro, Erik P., Pamphlett, Roger, Broach, James, Gerhard, Glenn, Dunckley, Travis L., Brady, Christopher B., Kowall, Neil W., Troncoso, Juan C., Le Ber, Isabelle, Heiman-Patterson, Terry D., Kamel, Freya, Van Den Bosch, Ludo, Strom, Tim M., Meitinger, Thomas, Van Eijk, Kristel R., Moisse, Matthieu, McLaughlin, Russell L., Van Es, Michael A., Boylan, Kevin B., Van Blitterswijk, Marka, Morrison, Karen E., Mora, Jesús S., Drory, Vivian E., Shaw, Pamela J., Turner, Martin R., Talbot, Kevin, Fifita, Jennifer A., Nicholson, Garth A., Esteban-Pérez, Jesús, García-Redondo, Alberto, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Zinman, Lorne, Cooper-Knock, Johnathan, Brice, Alexis, Goutman, Stephen A., Feldman, Eva L., Gibson, Summer B., Van Damme, Philip, Ludolph, Albert C., Andersen, Peter M., Weishaupt, Jochen H., Trojanowski, John Q., Brown, Robert H., Jr., van den Berg, Leonard H., Veldink, Jan H., Stone, David J., Tienari, Pentti, Chiò, Adriano, Shaw, Christopher E., Traynor, Bryan J., and Landers, John E.
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- 2018
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8. Research on the Premotor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease: Clinical and Etiological Implications
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Chen, Honglei, Burton, Edward A, Ross, G Webster, Huang, Xuemei, Savica, Rodolfo, Abbott, Robert D, Ascherio, Alberto, Caviness, John N, Gao, Xiang, Gray, Kimberly A, Hong, Jau-Shyong, Kamel, Freya, Jennings, Danna, Kirshner, Annette, Lawler, Cindy, Liu, Rui, Miller, Gary W, Nussbaum, Robert, Peddada, Shyamal D, Rick, Amy Comstock, Ritz, Beate, Siderowf, Andrew D, Tanner, Caroline M, Tröster, Alexander I, and Zhang, Jing
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurodegenerative ,Brain Disorders ,Aging ,Parkinson's Disease ,Neurosciences ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Neurological ,Agnosia ,Constipation ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,Parkinson Disease ,Prodromal Symptoms ,REM Sleep Behavior Disorder ,Research ,Environmental Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Toxicology ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Environmental sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundThe etiology and natural history of Parkinson's disease (PD) are not well understood. Some non-motor symptoms such as hyposmia, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, and constipation may develop during the prodromal stage of PD and precede PD diagnosis by years.ObjectivesWe examined the promise and pitfalls of research on premotor symptoms of PD and developed priorities and strategies to understand their clinical and etiological implications.MethodsThis review was based on a workshop, Parkinson's Disease Premotor Symptom Symposium, held 7-8 June 2012 at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.DiscussionResearch on premotor symptoms of PD may offer an excellent opportunity to characterize high-risk populations and to better understand PD etiology. Such research may lead to evaluation of novel etiological hypotheses such as the possibility that environmental toxicants or viruses may initiate PD pathogenesis in the gastrointestinal tract or olfactory bulb. At present, our understanding of premotor symptoms of PD is in its infancy and faces many obstacles. These symptoms are often not specific to PD and have low positive predictive value for early PD diagnosis. Further, the pathological bases and biological mechanisms of these premotor symptoms and their relevance to PD pathogenesis are poorly understood.ConclusionThis is an emerging research area with important data gaps to be filled. Future research is needed to understand the prevalence of multiple premotor symptoms and their etiological relevance to PD. Animal experiments and mechanistic studies will further understanding of the biology of these premotor symptoms and test novel etiological hypothesis.
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9. Mortality among Pesticide Applicators Exposed to Chlorpyrifos in the Agricultural Health Study
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Lee, Won Jin, Hoppin, Jane A., Rusiecki, Jennifer A., Kamel, Freya, Blair, Aaron, and Sandler, Dale P.
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- 2007
10. Genetic modification of the association of paraquat and Parkinson's disease
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Goldman, Samuel M, Kamel, Freya, Ross, G Webster, Bhudhikanok, Grace S, Hoppin, Jane A, Korell, Monica, Marras, Connie, Meng, Cheryl, Umbach, David M, Kasten, Meike, Chade, Anabel R, Comyns, Kathleen, Richards, Marie B, Sandler, Dale P, Blair, Aaron, Langston, J William, and Tanner, Caroline M
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Neurodegenerative ,Genetics ,Brain Disorders ,Parkinson's Disease ,Human Genome ,Clinical Research ,Neurosciences ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Neurological ,Age Factors ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Case-Control Studies ,Cohort Studies ,Diagnosis ,Computer-Assisted ,Disease Susceptibility ,Female ,Gene Deletion ,Genetic Association Studies ,Genotype ,Glutathione Transferase ,Herbicides ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Occupational Exposure ,Paraquat ,Parkinson Disease ,Secondary ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Clinical Sciences ,Human Movement and Sports Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery - Abstract
Paraquat is one of the most widely used herbicides worldwide. It produces a Parkinson's disease (PD) model in rodents through redox cycling and oxidative stress (OS) and is associated with PD risk in humans. Glutathione transferases provide cellular protection against OS and could potentially modulate paraquat toxicity. We investigated PD risk associated with paraquat use in individuals with homozygous deletions of the genes encoding glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1) or T1 (GSTT1). Eighty-seven PD subjects and 343 matched controls were recruited from the Agricultural Health Study, a study of licensed pesticide applicators and spouses in Iowa and North Carolina. PD was confirmed by in-person examination. Paraquat use and covariates were determined by interview. We genotyped subjects for homozygous deletions of GSTM1 (GSTM1*0) and GSTT1 (GSTT1*0) and tested interaction between paraquat use and genotype using logistic regression. Two hundred and twenty-three (52%) subjects had GSTM1*0, 95 (22%) had GSTT1*0, and 73 (17%; all men) used paraquat. After adjustment for potential confounders, there was no interaction with GSTM1. In contrast, GSTT1 genotype significantly modified the association between paraquat and PD. In men with functional GSTT1, the odds ratio (OR) for association of PD with paraquat use was 1.5 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.6-3.6); in men with GSTT1*0, the OR was 11.1 (95% CI: 3.0-44.6; P interaction: 0.027). Although replication is needed, our results suggest that PD risk from paraquat exposure might be particularly high in individuals lacking GSTT1. GSTT1*0 is common and could potentially identify a large subpopulation at high risk of PD from oxidative stressors such as paraquat.
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- 2012
11. A high-density genome-wide association screen of sporadic ALS in US veterans.
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Kwee, Lydia Coulter, Liu, Yutao, Haynes, Carol, Gibson, Jason R, Stone, Annjanette, Schichman, Steven A, Kamel, Freya, Nelson, Lorene M, Topol, Barbara, Van den Eeden, Stephen K, Tanner, Caroline M, Cudkowicz, Merit E, Grasso, Daniela L, Lawson, Robert, Muralidhar, Sumitra, Oddone, Eugene Z, Schmidt, Silke, and Hauser, Michael A
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Humans ,Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ,Potassium Channels ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Survival Analysis ,Follow-Up Studies ,Genotype ,Phenotype ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,Genome ,Human ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,European Continental Ancestry Group ,Veterans ,United States ,Female ,Male ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Dipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-Peptidases ,Genome ,Human ,Polymorphism ,Single Nucleotide ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Following reports of an increased incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in U.S. veterans, we have conducted a high-density genome-wide association study (GWAS) of ALS outcome and survival time in a sample of U.S. veterans. We tested ∼1.3 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for association with ALS outcome in 442 incident Caucasian veteran cases diagnosed with definite or probable ALS and 348 Caucasian veteran controls. To increase power, we also included genotypes from 5909 publicly-available non-veteran controls in the analysis. In the survival analysis, we tested for association between SNPs and post-diagnosis survival time in 639 Caucasian veteran cases with definite or probable ALS. After this discovery phase, we performed follow-up genotyping of 299 SNPs in an independent replication sample of Caucasian veterans and non-veterans (ALS outcome: 183 cases and 961 controls; survival: 118 cases). Although no SNPs reached genome-wide significance in the discovery phase for either phenotype, three SNPs were statistically significant in the replication analysis of ALS outcome: rs6080539 (177 kb from PCSK2), rs7000234 (4 kb from ZNF704), and rs3113494 (13 kb from LOC100506746). Two SNPs located in genes that were implicated by previous GWA studies of ALS were marginally significant in the pooled analysis of discovery and replication samples: rs17174381 in DPP6 (p = 4.4×10(-4)) and rs6985069 near ELP3 (p = 4.8×10(-4)). Our results underscore the difficulty of identifying and convincingly replicating genetic associations with a rare and genetically heterogeneous disorder such as ALS, and suggest that common SNPs are unlikely to account for a substantial proportion of patients affected by this devastating disorder.
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- 2012
12. Neurologic Symptoms in Licensed Private Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Kamel, Freya, Engel, Lawrence S., Gladen, Beth C., Hoppin, Jane A., and Sandler, Dale P.
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- 2005
13. Association of Pesticide Exposure with Neurologic Dysfunction and Disease
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Kamel, Freya and Hoppin, Jane A.
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- 2004
14. Occupational exposures and the risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Peters, Tracy L, Kamel, Freya, Lundholm, Cecilia, Feychting, Maria, Weibull, Caroline E, Sandler, Dale P, Wiebert, Pernilla, Sparén, Pär, Ye, Weimin, and Fang, Fang
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- 2017
15. Meeting Report: Consensus Statement—Parkinson’s Disease and the Environment: Collaborative on Health and the Environment and Parkinson’s Action Network (CHE PAN) Conference 26–28 June 2007
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Bronstein, Jeff, Carvey, Paul, Chen, Honglei, Cory-Slechta, Deborah, DiMonte, Donato, Duda, John, English, Paul, Goldman, Samuel, Grate, Stephen, Hansen, Johnni, Hoppin, Jane, Jewell, Sarah, Kamel, Freya, Koroshetz, Walter, Langston, James W, Logroscino, Giancarlo, Nelson, Lorene, Ravina, Bernard, Rocca, Walter, Ross, George W, Schettler, Ted, Schwarzschild, Michael, Scott, Bill, Seegal, Richard, Singleton, Andrew, Steenland, Kyle, Tanner, Caroline M, Van Den Eeden, Stephen, and Weisskopf, Marc
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Health Services and Systems ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Health Sciences ,Brain Disorders ,Neurodegenerative ,Parkinson's Disease ,Prevention ,Genetics ,Aging ,Neurosciences ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,2.3 Psychological ,social and economic factors ,Neurological ,Cooperative Behavior ,Environment ,Environmental Pollutants ,Humans ,Parkinson Disease ,Research ,cholesterol ,coffee ,dairy products ,diet ,dopamine ,fatty acids ,metals ,nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ,Parkinson's disease ,pesticides ,polychlorinated biphenyls ,smoking ,statins ,urate ,Parkinson’s disease ,Environmental Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Toxicology ,Biomedical and clinical sciences ,Environmental sciences ,Health sciences - Abstract
BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. People with PD, their families, scientists, health care providers, and the general public are increasingly interested in identifying environmental contributors to PD risk.MethodsIn June 2007, a multidisciplinary group of experts gathered in Sunnyvale, California, USA, to assess what is known about the contribution of environmental factors to PD.ResultsWe describe the conclusions around which they came to consensus with respect to environmental contributors to PD risk. We conclude with a brief summary of research needs.ConclusionsPD is a complex disorder, and multiple different pathogenic pathways and mechanisms can ultimately lead to PD. Within the individual there are many determinants of PD risk, and within populations, the causes of PD are heterogeneous. Although rare recognized genetic mutations are sufficient to cause PD, these account for < 10% of PD in the U.S. population, and incomplete penetrance suggests that environmental factors may be involved. Indeed, interplay among environmental factors and genetic makeup likely influences the risk of developing PD. There is a need for further understanding of how risk factors interact, and studying PD is likely to increase understanding of other neurodegenerative disorders.
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16. Neurobehavioral Performance and Work Experience in Florida Farmworkers
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Kamel, Freya, Rowland, Andrew S., Park, Lawrence P., Anger, W. Kent, Baird, Donna D., Gladen, Beth C., Moreno, Tirso, Stallone, Lillian, and Sandler, Dale P.
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17. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Lead, and Genetic Susceptibility: Polymorphisms in the δ-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase and Vitamin D Receptor Genes
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Kamel, Freya, Umbach, David M., Lehman, Teresa A., Park, Lawrence P., Munsat, Theodore L., Shefner, Jeremy M., Sandler, Dale P., Hu, Howard, and Taylor, Jack A.
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18. Lead Exposure and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Kamel, Freya, Umbach, David M., Munsat, Theodore L., Shefner, Jeremy M., Hu, Howard, and Sandler, Dale P.
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19. Blood levels of trace metals and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Peters, Tracy L., Beard, John D., Umbach, David M., Allen, Kelli, Keller, Jean, Mariosa, Daniela, Sandler, Dale P., Schmidt, Silke, Fang, Fang, Ye, Weimin, and Kamel, Freya
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20. Organic solvent exposure and depressive symptoms among licensed pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Siegel, Miriam, Starks, Sarah E., Sanderson, Wayne T., Kamel, Freya, Hoppin, Jane A., and Gerr, Fred
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21. Associations of Ozone and PM 2.5 Concentrations With Parkinson’s Disease Among Participants in the Agricultural Health Study
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Kirrane, Ellen F., Bowman, Christal, Davis, J. Allen, Hoppin, Jane A., Blair, Aaron, Chen, Honglei, Patel, Molini M., Sandler, Dale P., Tanner, Caroline M., Vinikoor-Imler, Lisa, Ward, Mary H., Luben, Thomas J., and Kamel, Freya
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22. Recruiting a Community Sample in Collaboration with Farmworkers
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Kamel, Freya, Moreno, Tirso, Rowland, Andrew S., Stallone, Lillian, Ramírez-Garnica, Gabriela, and Sandler, Dale P.
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23. Pesticide use and incident diabetes among wives of farmers in the Agricultural Health Study
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Starling, Anne P, Umbach, David M, Kamel, Freya, Long, Stuart, Sandler, Dale P, and Hoppin, Jane A
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24. Hypothyroidism and Pesticide Use Among Male Private Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Goldner, Whitney S., Sandler, Dale P., Yu, Fang, Shostrom, Valerie, Hoppin, Jane A., Kamel, Freya, and Le Van, Tricia D.
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25. Paths from Pesticides to Parkinson's
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Kamel, Freya
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26. Blood Lead, Bone Turnover, and Survival in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Fang, Fang, Peters, Tracy L, Beard, John D, Umbach, David M, Keller, Jean, Mariosa, Daniela, Allen, Kelli D, Ye, Weimin, Sandler, Dale P, Schmidt, Silke, and Kamel, Freya
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27. Body Mass Index and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Study of US Military Veterans
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Mariosa, Daniela, Beard, John D., Umbach, David M., Bellocco, Rino, Keller, Jean, Peters, Tracy L., Allen, Kelli D., Ye, Weimin, Sandler, Dale P., Schmidt, Silke, Fang, Fang, and Kamel, Freya
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28. High pesticide exposure events and DNA methylation among pesticide applicators in the agricultural health study
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Rusiecki, Jennifer A., Beane Freeman, Laura E., Bonner, Matthew R., Alexander, Melannie, Chen, Ligong, Andreotti, Gabriella, Barry, Kathryn H., Moore, Lee E., Byun, Hyang‐Min, Kamel, Freya, Alavanja, Michael, Hoppin, Jane A., and Baccarelli, Andrea
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29. Neurologic Symptoms Associated With Cattle Farming in the Agricultural Health Study
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Vegosen, Leora, Davis, Meghan F., Silbergeld, Ellen, Breysse, Patrick N., Agnew, Jacqueline, Gray, Gregory, Freeman, Laura Beane, and Kamel, Freya
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30. Peripheral Nervous System Function and Organophosphate Pesticide Use among Licensed Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Starks, Sarah E., Hoppin, Jane A., Kamel, Freya, Lynch, Charles F., Jones, Michael P., Alavanja, Michael C., Sandler, Dale P., and Gerr, Fred
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31. Pesticide exposure and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Kamel, Freya, Umbach, David M., Bedlack, Richard S., Richards, Marie, Watson, Mary, Alavanja, Michael C.R., Blair, Aaron, Hoppin, Jane A., Schmidt, Silke, and Sandler, Dale P.
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32. Suicide and Pesticide Use among Pesticide Applicators and Their Spouses in the Agricultural Health Study
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Beard, John D., Umbach, David M., Hoppin, Jane A., Richards, Marie, Alavanja, Michael C. R., Blair, Aaron, Sandler, Dale P., and Kamel, Freya
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33. Impact of pesticide exposure misclassification on estimates of relative risks in the Agricultural Health Study
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Blair, Aaron, Thomas, Kent, Coble, Joseph, Sandler, Dale P, Hines, Cynthia J, Lynch, Charles F, Knott, Charles, Purdue, Mark P, Zahm, Shelia Hoar, Alavanja, Michael C R, Dosemeci, Mustafa, Kamel, Freya, Hoppin, Jane A, Freeman, Laura Beane, and Lubin, Jay H
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34. Rotenone, Paraquat, and Parkinson's Disease
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Tanner, Caroline M., Kamel, Freya, Ross, G. Webster, Hoppin, Jane A., Goldman, Samuel M., Korell, Monica, Marras, Connie, Bhudhikanok, Grace S., Kasten, Meike, Chade, Anabel R., Comyns, Kathleen, Richards, Marie Barber, Meng, Cheryl, Priestley, Benjamin, Fernandez, Hubert H., Cambi, Franca, Umbach, David M., Blair, Aaron, Sandler, Dale P., and Langston, J. William
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35. Neurologic Symptoms Associated With Raising Poultry and Swine Among Participants in the Agricultural Health Study
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Davis, Meghan F., Kamel, Freya, Hoppin, Jane A., Alavanja, Michael CR, Freeman, Laura Beane, Gray, Gregory C., Nelson, Kenrad, and Silbergeld, Ellen
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36. Workplace Exposures and the Risk of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Fang, Fang, Quinlan, Patricia, Ye, Weimin, Barber, Marie K., Umbach, David M., Sandler, Dale P., and Kamel, Freya
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37. Depression and Pesticide Exposures among Private Pesticide Applicators Enrolled in the Agricultural Health Study
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Beseler, Cheryl L., Stallones, Lorann, Hoppin, Jane A., Alavanja, Michael C. R., Blair, Aaron, Keefe, Thomas, and Kamel, Freya
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38. Hearing Loss Among Licensed Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Mac Crawford, John, Hoppin, Jane A., Alavanja, Michael C. R., Blair, Aaron, Sandler, Dale P., and Kamel, Freya
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39. Association of Lead Exposure with Survival in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Kamel, Freya, Umbach, David M., Stallone, Lillian, Richards, Marie, Hu, Howard, and Sandler, Dale P.
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40. Depression and Pesticide Exposures in Female Spouses of Licensed Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study Cohort
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Beseler, Cheryl, Stallones, Lorann, Hoppin, Jane A., Alavanja, Michael C. R., Blair, Aaron, Keefe, Thomas, and Kamel, Freya
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41. Pesticide use and fatal injury among farmers in the Agricultural Health Study
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Waggoner, Jenna K., Henneberger, Paul K., Kullman, Greg J., Umbach, David M., Kamel, Freya, Beane Freeman, Laura E., Alavanja, Michael C. R., Sandler, Dale P., and Hoppin, Jane A.
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42. Lifetime organophosphorous insecticide use among private pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Hoppin, Jane A, Long, Stuart, Umbach, David M, Lubin, Jay H, Starks, Sarah E, Gerr, Fred, Thomas, Kent, Hines, Cynthia J, Weichenthal, Scott, Kamel, Freya, Koutros, Stella, Alavanja, Michael, Beane Freeman, Laura E, and Sandler, Dale P
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43. High pesticide exposure events and central nervous system function among pesticide applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
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Starks, Sarah E., Gerr, Fred, Kamel, Freya, Lynch, Charles F., Alavanja, Michael C., Sandler, Dale P., and Hoppin, Jane A.
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44. Peripheral nervous system function and organophosphate pesticide use among licensed pesticide applicators in Agriculture Health Study
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Starks, Sarah E., Hoppin, Jane A., Kamel, Freya, Lynch, Charles F., Jones, Michael P., Alavanja, Michael C., Sandler, Dale P., and Gerr, Fred
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Nerves, Peripheral -- Physiological aspects -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Health - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Evidence is limited that long-term human exposure to organophosphate (OP) pesticides, without poisoning, is associated with adverse peripheral nervous system (PNS) function. OBJECTIVE: We investigated associations between OP pesticide [...]
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45. Dietary fat intake and risk for Parkinsonʼs disease
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Dong, Jing, Beard, John D., Umbach, David M., Park, YikYung, Huang, Xuemei, Blair, Aaron, Kamel, Freya, and Chen, Honglei
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46. Parkinsonʼs Disease and Cancer: A Register-based Family Study
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Wirdefeldt, Karin, Weibull, Caroline E., Chen, Honglei, Kamel, Freya, Lundholm, Cecilia, Fang, Fang, and Ye, Weimin
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47. Antidiabetics, Statins, and the Risk of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Mariosa, Daniela, Kamel, Freya, Bellocco, Rino, Ronnevi, Lars-Olof, Almqvist, Catarina, Larsson, Henrik, Ye, Weimin, Fang, Fang, Mariosa, Daniela, Kamel, Freya, Bellocco, Rino, Ronnevi, Lars-Olof, Almqvist, Catarina, Larsson, Henrik, Ye, Weimin, and Fang, Fang
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BACKGROUND: Medications that are used for treatment of metabolic disorders have been suggested to be associated with the development of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). METHODS: To examine the associations of antidiabetics and statins with the subsequent risk of ALS we conducted a population-based nested case-control study of 2,475 Swedish residents diagnosed with ALS during July 2006-December 2013, and 12,375 population controls (five for each ALS case). We extracted from the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register information on filled prescriptions of antidiabetics and statins for both cases and controls during the years before ALS diagnosis. Conditional logistic regression was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) for the associations of these medications with ALS risk. RESULTS: ALS patients were less likely to have been prescribed with antidiabetics, compared to controls (OR=0.76, 95%CI=0.65-0.90). Conversely, statins were not associated with ALS risk overall (OR=1.08, 95%CI=0.98-1.19), although a positive association was noted among women (OR=1.28, 95%CI=1.10-1.48). The latter association was mostly explained by ALS cases being more likely to have a first prescription of statins during the year before diagnosis, compared to controls (OR=2.54, 95%CI=1.84-3.49). CONCLUSIONS: The inverse association of antidiabetics with ALS is consistent with the previously reported inverse association between type 2 diabetes and ALS risk. The increase in prescription of statins during the year before ALS diagnosis deserves attention because it might reflect an acceleration of the course of ALS due to statin use., Funding Agencies:Swedish Initiative for Research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences (SIMSAM) 340-2013-5867The Intramural Research Program of the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health SciencesUlla-Carin Lindquist Foundation
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48. Pathogenic Huntingtin Repeat Expansions in Patients with Frontotemporal Dementia and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Dewan, Ramita, primary, Chia, Ruth, additional, Ding, Jinhui, additional, Hickman, Richard A., additional, Stein, Thor D., additional, Abramzon, Yevgeniya, additional, Ahmed, Sarah, additional, Sabir, Marya S., additional, Portley, Makayla K., additional, Tucci, Arianna, additional, Ibáñez, Kristina, additional, Shankaracharya, F.N.U., additional, Keagle, Pamela, additional, Rossi, Giacomina, additional, Caroppo, Paola, additional, Tagliavini, Fabrizio, additional, Waldo, Maria L., additional, Johansson, Per M., additional, Nilsson, Christer F., additional, Rowe, James B., additional, Benussi, Luisa, additional, Binetti, Giuliano, additional, Ghidoni, Roberta, additional, Jabbari, Edwin, additional, Viollet, Coralie, additional, Glass, Jonathan D., additional, Singleton, Andrew B., additional, Silani, Vincenzo, additional, Ross, Owen A., additional, Ryten, Mina, additional, Torkamani, Ali, additional, Tanaka, Toshiko, additional, Ferrucci, Luigi, additional, Resnick, Susan M., additional, Pickering-Brown, Stuart, additional, Brady, Christopher B., additional, Kowal, Neil, additional, Hardy, John A., additional, Van Deerlin, Vivianna, additional, Vonsattel, Jean Paul, additional, Harms, Matthew B., additional, Morris, Huw R., additional, Ferrari, Raffaele, additional, Landers, John E., additional, Chiò, Adriano, additional, Gibbs, J. Raphael, additional, Dalgard, Clifton L., additional, Scholz, Sonja W., additional, Traynor, Bryan J., additional, Adeleye, Adelani, additional, Alba, Camille, additional, Bacikova, Dagmar, additional, Hupalo, Daniel N., additional, Martinez, Elisa McGrath, additional, Pollard, Harvey B., additional, Sukumar, Gauthaman, additional, Soltis, Anthony R., additional, Tuck, Meila, additional, Zhang, Xijun, additional, Wilkerson, Matthew D., additional, Smith, Bradley N., additional, Ticozzi, Nicola, additional, Fallini, Claudia, additional, Gkazi, Athina Soragia, additional, Topp, Simon D., additional, Kost, Jason, additional, Scotter, Emma L., additional, Kenna, Kevin P., additional, Miller, Jack W., additional, Tiloca, Cinzia, additional, Vance, Caroline, additional, Danielson, Eric W., additional, Troakes, Claire, additional, Colombrita, Claudia, additional, Al-Sarraj, Safa, additional, Lewis, Elizabeth A., additional, King, Andrew, additional, Calini, Daniela, additional, Pensato, Viviana, additional, Castellotti, Barbara, additional, de Belleroche, Jacqueline, additional, Baas, Frank, additional, ten Asbroek, Anneloor L.M.A., additional, Sapp, Peter C., additional, McKenna-Yasek, Diane, additional, McLaughlin, Russell L., additional, Polak, Meraida, additional, Asress, Seneshaw, additional, Esteban-Pérez, Jesús, additional, Muñoz-Blanco, José Luis, additional, Stevic, Zorica, additional, D’Alfonso, Sandra, additional, Mazzini, Letizia, additional, Comi, Giacomo P., additional, Del Bo, Roberto, additional, Ceroni, Mauro, additional, Gagliardi, Stella, additional, Querin, Giorgia, additional, Bertolin, Cinzia, additional, van Rheenen, Wouter, additional, Diekstra, Frank P., additional, Rademakers, Rosa, additional, van Blitterswijk, Marka, additional, Boylan, Kevin B., additional, Lauria, Giuseppe, additional, Duga, Stefano, additional, Corti, Stefania, additional, Cereda, Cristina, additional, Corrado, Lucia, additional, Sorarù, Gianni, additional, Williams, Kelly L., additional, Nicholson, Garth A., additional, Blair, Ian P., additional, Leblond-Manry, Claire, additional, Rouleau, Guy A., additional, Hardiman, Orla, additional, Morrison, Karen E., additional, Veldink, Jan H., additional, van den Berg, Leonard H., additional, Al-Chalabi, Ammar, additional, Pall, Hardev, additional, Shaw, Pamela J., additional, Turner, Martin R., additional, Talbot, Kevin, additional, Taroni, Franco, additional, García-Redondo, Alberto, additional, Wu, Zheyang, additional, Gellera, Cinzia, additional, Ratti, Antonia, additional, Brown, Robert H., additional, Shaw, Christopher E., additional, Ambrose, John C., additional, Arumugam, Prabhu, additional, Baple, Emma L., additional, Bleda, Marta, additional, Boardman-Pretty, Freya, additional, Boissiere, Jeanne M., additional, Boustred, Christopher R., additional, Brittain, H., additional, Caulfield, Mark J., additional, Chan, Georgia C., additional, Craig, Clare E.H., additional, Daugherty, Louise C., additional, de Burca, Anna, additional, Devereau, Andrew, additional, Elgar, Greg, additional, Foulger, Rebecca E., additional, Fowler, Tom, additional, Furió-Tarí, Pedro, additional, Hackett, Joanne M., additional, Halai, Dina, additional, Hamblin, Angela, additional, Henderson, Shirley, additional, Holman, James E., additional, Hubbard, Tim J.P., additional, Jackson, Rob, additional, Jones, Louise J., additional, Kasperaviciute, Dalia, additional, Kayikci, Melis, additional, Lahnstein, Lea, additional, Lawson, Kay, additional, Leigh, Sarah E.A., additional, Leong, Ivonne U.S., additional, Lopez, Javier F., additional, Maleady-Crowe, Fiona, additional, Mason, Joanne, additional, McDonagh, Ellen M., additional, Moutsianas, Loukas, additional, Mueller, Michael, additional, Murugaesu, Nirupa, additional, Need, Anna C., additional, Odhams, Chris A., additional, Patch, Christine, additional, Perez-Gil, Daniel, additional, Polychronopoulos, Dimitris, additional, Pullinger, John, additional, Rahim, Tahrima, additional, Rendon, Augusto, additional, Riesgo-Ferreiro, Pablo, additional, Rogers, Tim, additional, Savage, Kevin, additional, Sawant, Kushmita, additional, Scott, Richard H., additional, Siddiq, Afshan, additional, Sieghart, Alexander, additional, Smedley, Damian, additional, Smith, Katherine R., additional, Sosinsky, Alona, additional, Spooner, William, additional, Stevens, Helen E., additional, Stuckey, Alexander, additional, Sultana, Razvan, additional, Thomas, Ellen R.A., additional, Thompson, Simon R., additional, Tregidgo, Carolyn, additional, Walsh, Emma, additional, Watters, Sarah A., additional, Welland, Matthew J., additional, Williams, Eleanor, additional, Witkowska, Katarzyna, additional, Wood, Suzanne M., additional, Zarowiecki, Magdalena, additional, Arepalli, Sampath, additional, Auluck, Pavan, additional, Baloh, Robert H., additional, Bowser, Robert, additional, Brice, Alexis, additional, Broach, James, additional, Camu, William, additional, Cooper-Knock, John, additional, Corcia, Philippe, additional, Drepper, Carsten, additional, Drory, Vivian E., additional, Dunckley, Travis L., additional, Faghri, Faraz, additional, Farren, Jennifer, additional, Feldman, Eva, additional, Floeter, Mary Kay, additional, Fratta, Pietro, additional, Gerhard, Glenn, additional, Gibson, Summer B., additional, Goutman, Stephen A., additional, Heiman-Patterson, Terry D., additional, Hernandez, Dena G., additional, Hoover, Ben, additional, Jansson, Lilja, additional, Kamel, Freya, additional, Kirby, Janine, additional, Kowall, Neil W., additional, Laaksovirta, Hannu, additional, Landi, Francesco, additional, Le Ber, Isabelle, additional, Lumbroso, Serge, additional, MacGowan, Daniel JL., additional, Maragakis, Nicholas J., additional, Mora, Gabriele, additional, Mouzat, Kevin, additional, Myllykangas, Liisa, additional, Nalls, Mike A., additional, Orrell, Richard W., additional, Ostrow, Lyle W., additional, Pamphlett, Roger, additional, Pioro, Erik, additional, Pulst, Stefan M., additional, Ravits, John M., additional, Renton, Alan E., additional, Robberecht, Wim, additional, Robey, Ian, additional, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, additional, Rothstein, Jeffrey D., additional, Sendtner, Michael, additional, Sidle, Katie C., additional, Simmons, Zachary, additional, Stone, David J., additional, Tienari, Pentti J., additional, Trojanowski, John Q., additional, Troncoso, Juan C., additional, Valori, Miko, additional, Van Damme, Philip, additional, Van Den Bosch, Ludo, additional, Zinman, Lorne, additional, Albani, Diego, additional, Borroni, Barbara, additional, Padovani, Alessandro, additional, Bruni, Amalia, additional, Clarimon, Jordi, additional, Dols-Icardo, Oriol, additional, Illán-Gala, Ignacio, additional, Lleó, Alberto, additional, Danek, Adrian, additional, Galimberti, Daniela, additional, Scarpini, Elio, additional, Serpente, Maria, additional, Graff, Caroline, additional, Chiang, Huei-Hsin, additional, Khoshnood, Behzad, additional, Öijerstedt, Linn, additional, Morris, Christopher M., additional, Nacmias, Benedetta, additional, Sorbi, Sandro, additional, Nielsen, Jorgen E., additional, Hjermind, Lynne E., additional, Novelli, Valeria, additional, Puca, Annibale A., additional, Pastor, Pau, additional, Alvarez, Ignacio, additional, Diez-Fairen, Monica, additional, Aguilar, Miquel, additional, Perneczky, Robert, additional, Diehl-Schimd, Janine, additional, Rossi, Mina, additional, Ruiz, Agustin, additional, Boada, Mercè, additional, Hernández, Isabel, additional, Moreno-Grau, Sonia, additional, Schlachetzki, Johannes C., additional, Aarsland, Dag, additional, Albert, Marilyn S., additional, Attems, Johannes, additional, Barrett, Matthew J., additional, Beach, Thomas G., additional, Bekris, Lynn M., additional, Bennett, David A., additional, Besser, Lilah M., additional, Bigio, Eileen H., additional, Black, Sandra E., additional, Boeve, Bradley F., additional, Bohannan, Ryan C., additional, Brett, Francesca, additional, Brunetti, Maura, additional, Caraway, Chad A., additional, Palma, Jose-Alberto, additional, Calvo, Andrea, additional, Canosa, Antonio, additional, Dickson, Dennis, additional, Duyckaerts, Charles, additional, Faber, Kelley, additional, Ferman, Tanis, additional, Flanagan, Margaret E., additional, Floris, Gianluca, additional, Foroud, Tatiana M., additional, Fortea, Juan, additional, Gan-Or, Ziv, additional, Gentleman, Steve, additional, Ghetti, Bernardino, additional, Gibbs, Jesse Raphael, additional, Goate, Alison, additional, Goldstein, David, additional, González-Aramburu, Isabel, additional, Graff-Radford, Neill R., additional, Hodges, Angela K., additional, Hu, Heng-Chen, additional, Hupalo, Daniel, additional, Infante, Jon, additional, Iranzo, Alex, additional, Kaiser, Scott M., additional, Kaufmann, Horacio, additional, Keith, Julia, additional, Kim, Ronald C., additional, Klein, Gregory, additional, Krüger, Rejko, additional, Kukull, Walter, additional, Kuzma, Amanda, additional, Lage, Carmen, additional, Lesage, Suzanne, additional, Leverenz, James B., additional, Logroscino, Giancarlo, additional, Lopez, Grisel, additional, Love, Seth, additional, Mao, Qinwen, additional, Marti, Maria Jose, additional, Martinez-McGrath, Elisa, additional, Masellis, Mario, additional, Masliah, Eliezer, additional, May, Patrick, additional, McKeith, Ian, additional, Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, additional, Monuki, Edwin S., additional, Newell, Kathy L., additional, Norcliffe-Kaufmann, Lucy, additional, Palmer, Laura, additional, Perkins, Matthew, additional, Pletnikova, Olga, additional, Molina-Porcel, Laura, additional, Reynolds, Regina H., additional, Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Eloy, additional, Rohrer, Jonathan D., additional, Sanchez-Juan, Pascual, additional, Scherzer, Clemens R., additional, Serrano, Geidy E., additional, Shakkottai, Vikram, additional, Sidransky, Ellen, additional, Tayebi, Nahid, additional, Thomas, Alan J., additional, Tilley, Bension S., 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