Publications | Mitochondria in Parkinson disease: back in fashion with a little help from genetics

Parkinson disease is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder with no known cure. Impairment in mitochondrial dysfunction is thought to play a major role in the pathogenesis. Recent genetic advances suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction may be the primary defect. Drugs that target the mitochondria may therefore represent the best hope for disease-modifying therapies in Parkinson disease.

Principal Investigator(s):

Author(s):
Muqit, M. M., Gandhi, S., Wood, N. W.

PubMed:
16682534
Citation:
Muqit, M. M., Gandhi, S., Wood, N. W.
Arch Neurol
2006
63
649-54
PMID: 16682534