“…Epidemiological data and twin studies suggest that environmental toxins may be important contributors to PD (Di Monte et al, 2002;Di Monte, 2003;Tanner et al, 1999). The dopaminergic neurons of the brain seem to be especially vulnerable to toxic events, as evidenced by their susceptibility to toxic insults, including rotenone, paraquat, and manganese (Betarbet et al, 2000;Thiruchelvam et al, 2000), lipopolysaccharides (Carvey et al, 2003;Gayle et al, 2002), diesel exhaust particles (Block et al, 2004) and N-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) (Davis et al, 1979;Langston et al, 1983). Therefore, an in vitro system for studies of neurotoxicity and neuroprotection in normal human dopaminergic neurons may be especially valuable.…”