This book provides a unique and timely multidisciplinary
synthesis of our current knowledge of the anatomy, pharmacology,
physiology and pathology of the substantia nigra pars compacta
(SNc) dopaminergic neurons. The single chapters, written by top
scientists in their fields, explore the life cycle of dopaminergic
neurons from their birth to death, the cause of Parkinson's
disease, the second most common and disabling condition in the
elderly population. Nevertheless, the intracellular cascade of
events leading to dopamine cell death is still unknown and,
consequently, treatment is symptomatic rather than preventive. The
mechanisms by which alterations cause neuronal death, new
therapeutic approaches and the latest evidence of a possible de
novo neurogenesis in the SNc are reviewed and singled out in
different chapters. This book bridges basic science and clinical
practice and will prepare the reader for the next few years, which
will surely be eventful in terms of the progress of dopamine
research.
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