Tay-Sachs Disease - Research Article from UXL Complete Health Resource

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Tay-Sachs Disease.

Tay-Sachs Disease - Research Article from UXL Complete Health Resource

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Tay-Sachs Disease.
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Definition

Tay-Sachs disease (pronounced tay-SACKS) is a genetic disorder that can lead to paralysis, blindness, convulsions, mental retardation (see mental retardation entry) and death. A genetic disorder is a medical problem passed down from one generation to the next. The disorder occurs because of a faulty gene. Genes are the chemical units in all cells that tell cells what functions they should perform. When those genes are absent or faulty, cells do not function properly and a medical disorder results.

Description

Gangliosides (pronounced GANG-glee-uh-SIDES) are fatty substances needed for the proper development of the brain and nerve cells. Under normal conditions, gangliosides are continuously broken down so that the correct amount of gangliosides is always present.

The chemical required to break down gangliosides is an enzyme. Enzymes are chemical compounds present in all cells. These compounds make possible thousands of different reactions needed to keep cells...

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