Recent government shutdown – (and Nancy Pelosi?)

Recent government shutdown - (and Nancy Pelosi?)

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Nancy Pelosi recently said these incredibly stupid things on the House floor… Maybe it’s because she needs today’s cure…

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Recent government shutdown – (and Nancy Pelosi?)

In the center of the brain, neurons rapidly degenerate with Parkinson’s, but they also degenerate in Alzheimer’s and aging.

In today’s newsletter, you’ll see HOW a new discovery can reverse both.

So… Certain neurons normally produce dopamine. Our brain uses dopamine to start the electrical signal that initiates movement.

Losing dopamine-producing cells in the brain causes the movement disorder that is part of Parkinson’s.

Recently, scientists discovered that low-dose aspirin can increase the amount of dopamine these neurons produce.

In animal studies, this effect led to improved motor control.

These researchers did their experiments at Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Centre and Rush University Medical Centre in Chicago. They published their results in the Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology.

Remember, losing dopamine-producing brain cells causes the movement problems in Parkinson’s disease.

But scientists have been unsuccessful in protecting or regenerating these neurons.

So, another tactic might be to increase the amount of dopamine that the surviving cells produce.

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“Increasing the function of residual dopaminergic neurons in patients is an important area of research as it may eventually compensate for the loss.”

The bottleneck for the production of dopamine is an enzyme called tyrosine hydroxylase.

“Tyrosine hydroxylase is the rate-limiting enzyme in the dopamine biosynthesis pathway”

Increasing this enzyme could create more dopamine and improve Parkinson’s symptoms.

However, there are no drugs known to increase tyrosine hydroxylase in the region of the brain (the substantia nigra) critical to Parkinson’s disease.

“There are no effective drugs/molecules to upregulate tyrosine hydroxylase and increase the production of dopamine in nigral dopaminergic neurons.”

Some animal and human studies using aspirin have shown improvements in Parkinson’s.

So these researchers looked at the effect of aspirin on tyrosine hydroxylase.

They found that aspirin increased tyrosine hydroxylase in the dopamine-producing cells of mouse brains.

“At low doses, aspirin increased the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase.”

Yes, aspirin increased cellular dopamine production.

“Low-dose aspirin increased the production of dopamine in mouse dopaminergic neuronal cells.”

That is an incredible result for a cheap drug that is over 100 years old.

Yes, aspirin actually increased dopamine production in the brains of standard lab mice.

“Oral aspirin increased the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase in the nigra and upregulated the level of dopamine of normal mice.”

This experiment proves that low-dose aspirin can increase dopamine production in the area of the brain relevant to Parkinson’s disease.

The researchers moved on to another experiment using mice bred to develop Parkinson’s-like symptoms.

And aspirin was successful in regulating dopamine production in the Parkinson’s mice.

“Aspirin upregulated the level of dopamine in striatum of aged Parkinson’s-type transgenic mice.”

But did the theory of low dopamine production causing Parkinson’s symptoms hold up?

Yep, increasing dopamine production with aspirin improved the motor skills of both normal mice and Parkinson’s-type mice.

“Oral aspirin also improved locomotor activities of normal mice and Parkinson’s mice” and may be a key for avoiding Alzheimer’s.

Aspirin has been around for over a hundred years and it is helpful for dozens of conditions.

Many human and animal studies show that aspirin improves dementia symptoms.

But this is the first time scientists have shown that aspirin can increase dopamine production in the brain and improve the motor problems associated with Parkinson’s…

Maybe it will turn out to be a key to restoring or preventing Alzheimer’s.

“These results highlight a new property of aspirin in stimulating the dopamine pathway.”

That’s HUGE!

The researchers concluded that aspirin could be beneficial in treating Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease in humans.

“These results indicate that aspirin, by stimulating the dopamine pathway, may be beneficial in Parkinson’s disease patients…” and Alzheimer’s…

This is quite a big discovery.

And it will probably translate into humans and could slow the progression of Parkinson’s symptoms for a lot of people.

If this were a lucrative, patentable drug – this would be front page news.

But it’s just aspirin…

You should always consult a healthcare professional about treating and diagnosing health problems.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Low-Dose Aspirin Upregulates Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Increases Dopamine Production in Dopaminergic Neurons: Implications for Parkinson’s Disease https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11481-018-9808-3

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