Title: Why Paraquat is claimed to be associated with Parkinson
1Why Paraquat is claimed to be associated with
Parkinsons Disease
2Parkinsons Disease Association with paraquat
- 1. Objective
- Explain Parkinsons disease and why there is an
increase in reports of an association between
this disease and exposure to paraquat. - The presentation is not a review of the risk
assessment of paraquat, nor an explanation of the
regulatory impact of this issue.
3Parkinsons Disease
- A loss of neurones in an area of the brain
(substantia nigra) often associated with motor
nerve activity (ie muscle activity). - Usually a disease of old age.
- Has a prevalence of 2 per 1000.
- But over 65 years a prevalence of 1.8 per 100
(Europe). - It is a disease involving both genetic and
environmental factors. - The most certain environmental factor is
cigarette smoke, which is strongly associated
with a lower incidence of Parkinsons.
4Background of Paraquat association with
Parkinsons Disease
- In the early 1980s a chemist synthesised the
compound MPTP while attempting to synthesise
recreational drugs. - Those who injected MPTP developed symptoms very
similar to Parkinsons Disease and subsequently
died within a few years.
5Background of Paraquat association with
Parkinsons Disease
cyperquat
6Background of Paraquat association with
Parkinsons Disease /continued
- In the 1980s, Canadian scientists (Barbeau et
al) claimed there was an association between
pesticide use and Parkinsons. This was not
substantiated. - In the early 2000s scientists in the USA showed
that paraquat plus MANEB when given to mice
caused loss of neurones in the substantia nigra. - Following the above, several studies have been
reported showing paraquat can cause the loss of
neuronal cells in the brain.
7Background of Paraquat association with
Parkinsons Disease /continued
- There is no certainty that humans, even when
exposed to paraquat will lose neurones in the
substantia nigra. - We know additional studies are underway in
several laboratories to investigate the effect of
paraquat on the substantia nigra in several
species of experimental animal. - The data from epidemiological studies are
conflicting. Some epidemiological studies show
an association between pesticide use, and in
particular paraquat, and the development of
Parkinsons Disease.
8Timelines for Syngenta
- We are in the process of reviewing all the
relevant experimental data and epidemiological
studies on paraquat and Parkinsons Disease with
the help of external experts (end August 2007). - A risk assessment will be carried out to
establish Syngentas position on completion of
this review (Sept 2007). - We shall identify studies that could resolve
unanswered questions (end Sept 2007). - At present we have every reason to maintain our
position that there is no causative association
between the development of Parkinsons Disease
and exposure to paraquat. However, we are
likely to receive increasing challenges on this.
9No. of Publications referencing Paraquat and
Parkinson's (1980 - 2006)
10Managing the Paraquat, Parkinsonss Disease Issue
Strategy Establish if paraquat can cause
Parkinsons symptoms in humans and if it can,
under what circumstances of dose and time
Capability and capacity Identify what needs to
be done, how it can be achieved and who can do it
- Project Management
- Use expert committees on
- Experimental studies
- Epidemiological studies
- To investigate further the issue
Science Review the experimental data on the
effect of paraquat on the brain of mice and the
epidemiology studies that claim there is an
association between exposure to pesticides and
Parkinsons disease
Outcome Establish whether there is a
qualitative, or quantitative difference in the
effect of paraquat in the mouse compared with
humans and, if relevant, the extent of the
quantitative difference