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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.
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