Developing neuronal populations undergo significant attrition by natural cell death. Dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta undergo apoptosis during synaptogenesis. Following this time window, destruction of the anatomic target of dopaminergic neurons results in dopaminergic cell death but the morphology is no longer apoptotic. We describe ultrastructural changes that appear unique to dying embryonic dopaminergic neurons. In primary cultures of mesencephalon, death of dopaminergic neurons is triggered by activation of glutamate receptors sensitive to alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4- isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA), and differs ultrastructurally from both neuronal apoptosis or typical excitotoxicity. AMPA causes morpholog...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
Target-dependent cell death is an important embryogenic mechanism for regulating and sculpting the d...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Dissociated embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue is a source of dopaminergic neurones in both cell...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...
Methamphetamine (MA) produces selective degeneration of dopamine (DA) neuron terminals without cell ...
Experimental lesions have been used widely to induce motoneuron (MN) degeneration as a model to test...
Most of the Parkinson’s disease (PD) cases are sporadic, although several genes are directly related...
Synaptic impairment might precede neuronal degeneration in Parkinson's disease. However, the intimat...
Cell loss in the hippocampal formation is a common event in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. th...
AbstractDuring ischemic brain injury, glutamate accumulation leads to overstimulation of postsynapti...
The first aim of this thesis was to study dynamic morphological changes during apoptosis in differen...
The molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neuronal loss in neurodegenerative diseases are unc...
Aminochrome, the precursor of neuromelanin, has been proposed to be involved in the neurodegeneratio...
Synaptic impairment might precede neuronal degeneration in Parkinson's disease. However, the intimat...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
Target-dependent cell death is an important embryogenic mechanism for regulating and sculpting the d...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...
Dissociated embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue is a source of dopaminergic neurones in both cell...
Neuronal cell death occurs extensively during development and pathology, where it is especially impo...
Methamphetamine (MA) produces selective degeneration of dopamine (DA) neuron terminals without cell ...
Experimental lesions have been used widely to induce motoneuron (MN) degeneration as a model to test...
Most of the Parkinson’s disease (PD) cases are sporadic, although several genes are directly related...
Synaptic impairment might precede neuronal degeneration in Parkinson's disease. However, the intimat...
Cell loss in the hippocampal formation is a common event in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. th...
AbstractDuring ischemic brain injury, glutamate accumulation leads to overstimulation of postsynapti...
The first aim of this thesis was to study dynamic morphological changes during apoptosis in differen...
The molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neuronal loss in neurodegenerative diseases are unc...
Aminochrome, the precursor of neuromelanin, has been proposed to be involved in the neurodegeneratio...
Synaptic impairment might precede neuronal degeneration in Parkinson's disease. However, the intimat...
Neuronal cell death plays a role in many chronic neurodegenerative diseases with the loss of particu...
Target-dependent cell death is an important embryogenic mechanism for regulating and sculpting the d...
AbstractNeurons may die as a normal physiological process during development or as a pathological pr...