Here is how the 5 types of dopamine receptors might match up with the A, B, and C flu viruses (hypothesis)
D1 and D5 are similar but have reverse expression patterns. D5 has the highest expression at birth then it decreases. D1 slowly increases in your life and is at it's lowest at birth.
D2 is similar to D3 and D4
D1 is the most abundant of the central nervous system. ( D1 and D5 )
D2 receptors are expressed on the pancreas
Type A flu viruses appear to infect pancreatic cells
H1N1 and narcolepsy
D2 receptors and narcolepsy connection in dogs
D3 and D4 receptors are expressed in the human heart
H1N1 infects the heart
Type A 8 RNA segments and D2 receptors? H1N1 and D3/D4 ?
bird flu H5N1
asian flu H2N2
hong kong flu H3N2
swine H1N1 russian flu / spanish flu
Type B (?) 8 RNA segments and D1 receptors? (no diabetes triggered)
encephalitis linked to flu type B
http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/36/7/e87.full.pdf
H3N2
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2014/05/cdc-dont-take-influenza-b-lightly-adults
H3N2
http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2014/05/cdc-dont-take-influenza-b-lightly-adults
Type C (humans and pigs only) 7 RNA segments and D5 receptors?
causes pediatric pneumonia
Vaccines contain two type A and one or two type B flu viruses.
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