L1.2.1.2.3: The "Terrible Three"

Cards (3)

  • Huntington’s Disease
    ■ Hereditary disease leading to the degeneration of basal nuclei and the cerebral cortex
    ■ Strikes during middle age
    ■ Initial symptoms: wild, jerky, and almost continuous flapping movements called chorea
  • Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
    ■ Progressive degenerative disease of the brain that ultimately results in dementia, memory loss, and eventual language loss
    ■ Associated with low acetylcholine levels and abnormally high amounts of beta-amyloid peptide
  • Parkinson’s Disease
    ■ Typically strikes people in their 50’s to 60’s
    ■ Results from abnormally low dopamine levels in the basal nuclei, resulting in overactive motor neurons that cause tremors