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Industrial Cleaner Linked to Increased Risk
of Parkinson’s Disease
Newswise — Workers exposed to tricholorethylene (TCE), a chemical
widely used to clean metal such as auto
parts, may be at a significantly higher risk
of developing Parkinson’s disease, according
to a study released today that will be
presented at the American Academy of
Neurology’s 62nd Annual Meeting in Toronto
April 10 to April 17, 2010.
“This is the first time a population-based study has confirmed case
reports that exposure to TCE may increase a
person’s risk of developing Parkinson’s
disease,” said study author Samuel Goldman,
MD, with the Parkinson’s Institute in
Sunnyvale, California, and a member of the
American Academy of Neurology.
“TCE is a popular industrial solvent that is still widely
used to clean grease off metal parts.”
For the study, researchers obtained job histories from 99 pairs of
twins in which only one of the twins had
Parkinson’s disease. All of the twins were
men and identified from the World War
II-Veterans Twins Cohort study. Scientists
used twins in the study because they are
genetically identical or very similar and
provide an ideal population for evaluating
environmental risk factors.
The study found workers who were exposed to TCE were five and a
half times more likely to have Parkinson’s
disease than people not exposed to the
chemical. Those who were exposed to TCE had
job histories including work as dry
cleaners, machinists, mechanics or
electricians.
The study was supported by grants from the National Institute of
Neurological Disorders and Stroke, The
Valley Foundation and the James and Sharron
Clark Family Fund.
The American Academy of Neurology, an association of more than
22,000 neurologists and neuroscience
professionals, is dedicated to promoting the
highest quality patient-centered neurologic
care. A neurologist is a doctor with
specialized training in diagnosing, treating
and managing disorders of the brain and
nervous system such as Parkinson’s disease,
ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease), dementia,
epilepsy, and migraine. For more information
about the American Academy of Neurology and
the AAN Annual Meeting, visit
http://www.aan.com.
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