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Could the mysterious RNA circles produced in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases be the key to those symptoms?

  Could the mysterious RNA circles produced in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases be the key to those symptoms? 


The RNA circle acts like a computer program's loop when it travels through a cell organ without the ability to separate itself from that organ. The cell organ continues that process until the RNA circle is removed from that cell organ. And if that RNA circle does not remove its touch, it damages the cell organ. 

The cell uses RNA molecules to control it's organs. When RNA circle travels through a cell organelle or cell organ it controls the actions of that thing. If a circle-looking RNA molecule travels through a cell organ without the ability to separate itself it keeps the cell organ busy. When a circle-looking RNA molecule travels through cell organs it acts like a computer program's loop. That RNA circle is the thing that keeps the cell organ busy, and it doesn't have time to do anything else. 


"Researchers have identified over 11,000 circRNAs in brain cells linked to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. These circRNAs may offer insights into the diseases’ molecular foundations and have potential applications as biomarkers and in RNA-based treatments." (ScitechDaily.com/Brain’s Hidden “Junk” – Mysterious RNA Circles Produced by Cells Damaged in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease)


The mysterious RNA circles that form in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's can be the thing that damages those neurons. The RNA molecule is the element that the cell uses in its internal communication. Or those RNA molecules are tools, that cells use to control its cell organs. Parkinson's and Alzheimer's isolate the neurons from each other. When a neuron sends a signal or neurotransmitters over synopsis it needs the signal that tells that signal reached the receiving neuron. And if that echo is not coming the neuron sends that signal again. 

If the neuron doesn't get feedback it increases the transmitting power. That thing causes a situation where neurons must create RNA. The plaque between neurons prevents neurotransmitters from traveling through the hole between neurons. When a neuron creates the RNA molecules that adjust its transmitting power to a higher level and it will not get feedback, those RNA molecules cause a situation, called a "loop". 

When the entire neuron is full of RNA molecules neuron has no time to make anything else than raise its transmitting power. That causes a situation where energy production in mitochondria must also rise. And finally, that thing fills the cell with metabolism products. Also when mitochondria rise it's power it raises the temperature in neurons. And that affects the amino acids' functions. Then sooner or later that situation causes damage in the cell. And finally, the neuron dies. 


https://scitechdaily.com/brains-hidden-junk-mysterious-rna-circles-produced-by-cells-damaged-in-parkinsons-and-alzheimers-disease/

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