Neuropathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis and Huntington's Disease

Author:

El Hiba Omar1,Zouhairi Nadia2,Chatoui Hicham3,Balzano Tiziano4ORCID,Benammi Hind2,Isbaine Faical5,Bitar Abdelali1,Idrissi Hamid Rguibi6,El Moudden Ismail7,Marhoume Fatima Zahra2,Gamrani Halima2

Affiliation:

1. Chouaib Doukkali University, Morocco

2. Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco

3. Private University of Marrakech, Morocco & Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco

4. University Hospital HM Puerta del Sur, Spain

5. Emory University, USA

6. Mohamed V University, Morocco

7. Mohammed V University, Morocco

Abstract

Substantial epidemiological studies have established a link between environmental factors and prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases. Increasingly, some studies report a direct cause-and-effect relation between environmental agents such as heavy metals and pesticides, and some neurodegenerative disorders including multiple sclerosis (MS) and Huntington's disease (HD). Interestingly, high blood level of heavy metals and pesticides has been shown in patients with MS and HD. Those agents could be involved directly or indirectly in the pathogenesis of MS and HD. The underlying mechanisms may imply an immune breaking of self-tolerance or neurodegeneration onset of several neurotransmission systems. The chapter will discuss the role of different metals and pesticides in the onset and progress of MS and HD with an overview of the possible underlying pathomechanisms.

Publisher

IGI Global

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