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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (Parkinson's disease)
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Zinc deficiency in chicks and guinea pigs results in unique neurological signs, including abnormal stance and locomotion. Guinea pigs develop hypersensitivity to touch and show evidence of pain in movement. Both species exhibit decreased sciatic nerve conduction velocity. Clinical signs correlate with the peripheral neuropathy and are readily reversed by zinc therapy. Copper deficiency in second generation rats produces low dopamine levels in the corpus striatum and results in clinical signs analogous to those of Parkinson's disease. The dopamine concentration is not readily reversed by copper therapy; it correlates with striatal copper concentration, but not with liver concentration, an index of copper status. The neuropathology occurs in only part of the copper deficient population and is dam and litter related, suggesting a genetic component in addition to copper deficiency.
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PMID:Roles of zinc and copper in the nervous system. 845 23

Central nervous system (CNS) concentrates almost 10% of total zinc in the human body. Imbalances in zinc concentration are associated with numerous CNS diseases. Zinc deficiency is associated with nervous anorexia, major depression, cognitive impairment, and uncontrolled behavior. Our data reveal that plasma zinc concentration is decreased in major depression and it significantly increases following sertraline or amitriptyline treatment. Also, we found that ZnCl2 administration while inducing morphine-dependence in rats significantly decreases the symptoms of opioid-withdrawal syndrome. Recent data incriminate zinc deficit in the development of encephalopathy following severe impairment of hepatic function. On the other hand, zinc content of certain brain areas in Alzheimer disease is twice that in controls. Parkinson disease is also associated with higher zinc concentrations in the brain than normal. The ratio plasma zinc- other bivalent cations is also important for normal brain function.
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PMID:[Zinc involvements in the brain]. 1838 91