Dostálová Zuzana, 3. C.  Ancient Egypt, 12. century BC  James Parkinson- 1817, The Essay of Shaking Palsy  Funk- 1911, L-DOPA- the cure.

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Dostálová Zuzana, 3. C

 Ancient Egypt, 12. century BC  James Parkinson- 1817, The Essay of Shaking Palsy  Funk- 1911, L-DOPA- the cure

 Dopamine=>muscle control  The nerve cells=> the dopamine  The dopamine-producing nerve cells die=>the movement trouble  80% of dopamine are lost=>PD

 Tremor  Muscle rigidity  Bradykinesia  Postural instability=>

 L-DOPA- replaces dopamine, x rigidity  Anticholinergics- x tremor  Neurosurgery

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