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Mechanisms of Cell Death and Approaches to Neuroprotection/Disease Modification in Parkinson’s Disease: International Review of Movement Disorders, cartea 2

Benjamin Dehay, Erwan Bezard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2021
Mechanisms of Cell Death and Approaches to Neuroprotection/Disease Modification in Parkinson’s Diseaseexplores the results of numerous studies surrounding  in vitro and animal model evidence that looks at the impact of a-synucleinopathy on neuronal dysfunction and behavioral impairments, (ii) how research in animal models supports the development of therapeutic strategies, and (iii) how findings in animal models might relate to the disease process in humans. In this book, the author's shed light upon the complex scenario of the mechanisms of cell death and approaches to neuroprotection/disease modification in PD, both in vitro to in vivo.
Along with degeneration, the pathological hallmark of PD is the presence of intraneuronal proteinaceous cytoplasmic inclusions, named Lewy Bodies (LB) that invade the whole nervous system as the disease progresses. Several fundamental discoveries have shed light upon the implication of the a-syn protein in the pathogenesis of familial and sporadic forms of PD. Other proteins also accumulate in LB, but a-syn is a major protein component of the pathological landmarks.


  • Updates on the latest research surrounding Mechanisms of Cell Death in Parkinson’s Disease
  • Includes In vitro and In vivo models of synucleinopathy
  • Presents therapeutic strategies in Parkinson’s Disease
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780323899437
ISBN-10: 0323899439
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria International Review of Movement Disorders


Public țintă

Neurobiologists involved in in vitro and animal modeling, therapeutic approaches development, who are particularly interested in PD, and more broadly in synucleinopathies

Cuprins

1. Alpha-synuclein spreading mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease: The role of membrane receptors
Inês C. Brás and Tiago F. Outeiro
2. Modeling synucleinopathies in rodents
Anna Barber Janer, Eline Vonck and Veerle Baekelandt
3. Spreading of alpha-synuclein pathology from the gut to the brain in Parkinson's disease
Benjamin Jevans and Donato A. Di Monte
4. PINK1: Multiple mechanisms of neuroprotection
Britney N. Lizama, P. Anthony Otero and Charleen T. Chu
5. Mechanisms of VPS35-mediated neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease
Dorian Sargent and Darren J. Moore
6. Mechanisms of cell death and approaches to neuroprotection/disease modification in Parkinson’s disease
Alexis Martinez, Maria Jesus Cerna, Romina Gozalvo and Claudio Hetz
7. Immune response during idiopathic Parkinson's disease: From humans to animal models
Sara Konstantin Nissen, Sara A. Ferreira, Ida Klæstrup and Marina Romero-Ramos


Descriere

Mechanisms of Cell Death and Approaches to Neuroprotection/Disease Modification in Parkinson’s Disease explores the results of numerous studies surrounding  in vitro and animal model evidence that looks at the impact of a-synucleinopathy on neuronal dysfunction and behavioral impairments, (ii) how research in animal models supports the development of therapeutic strategies, and (iii) how findings in animal models might relate to the disease process in humans. In this book, the author's shed light upon the complex scenario of the mechanisms of cell death and approaches to neuroprotection/disease modification in PD, both in vitro to in vivo.
Along with degeneration, the pathological hallmark of PD is the presence of intraneuronal proteinaceous cytoplasmic inclusions, named Lewy Bodies (LB) that invade the whole nervous system as the disease progresses. Several fundamental discoveries have shed light upon the implication of the a-syn protein in the pathogenesis of familial and sporadic forms of PD. Other proteins also accumulate in LB, but a-syn is a major protein component of the pathological landmarks.

  • Updates on the latest research surrounding Mechanisms of Cell Death in Parkinson’s Disease
  • Includes In vitro and In vivo models of synucleinopathy
  • Presents therapeutic strategies in Parkinson’s Disease