Environmental insults: critical triggers for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Bing YuRoger PamphlettPublished in: Translational neurodegeneration (2017)
The available evidence has suggested that inherited defect(s) could cause mitochondrial dysfunction, which would establish the primary susceptibility to ALS. Further study of the underlying mechanism may shed light on ALS pathogenesis. Environmental insults are a critical trigger for ALS, particularly in the aged individuals with other toxicant susceptible genes. The identification of ALS triggers could lead to preventive strategies for those individuals at risk.