A Perspective on Neuronal Cell Death Signaling and Neurodegeneration |
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Authors: | Scott Brady Gerardo Morfini |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 808 S. Wood St., Rm 578 (M/C 512), Chicago, IL 60612, USA |
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Abstract: | Although neuronal cell death through apoptotic pathways represents a common feature of dysferopathies, the canonical apoptotic changes familiar from nonneuronal cells are late events. Loss of neuronal function occurs at a much early time, when synaptic-based neuronal connectivity fails. In this context, apoptotic pathways may normally serve a cleanup role, rather than a pathogenic one. Reframing the consideration of cell death in the nervous system to include the early stages of axonal degeneration provides a better understanding of the roles played by various apoptotic signaling pathways in neurodegenerative diseases. Focusing on disease-specific mechanisms that initiate the sequence that eventually leads to neuronal loss should facilitate development of therapies that preserve neuronal function and neuronal numbers. |
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