There are several interrelated mechanisms involving iron, dopamine, and neuromelanin in neurons. Neuromelanin accumulates during aging and is the catecholamine-derived pigment of the dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra and norepinephrine neurons of the locus coeruleus, the two neuronal populations most targeted in Parkinson’s disease. Many cellular redox reactions rely on iron, however an altered distribution of reactive iron is cytotoxic. In fact, increased levels of iron in the brain of Parkinson’s disease patients are present. Dopamine accumulation can induce neuronal death; however, excess dopamine can be removed by converting it into a stable compound like neuromelanin, and this process rescues the cell. Interestingly, the ...
Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease. While age is the most signi...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for many metabolic processes, serving as a cofactor for heme and n...
Of the documented cases of Parkinson's disease (PD), about 10% have a genetic background. The remain...
There are several interrelated mechanisms involving iron, dopamine, and neuromelanin in neurons. Ne...
The loss of pigmented neurons from the human brain has long been the hallmark of Parkinson's disease...
Neuromelanin, a dark brown intracellular pigment, has long been associated with Parkinson's disease ...
Neuromelanins are compounds accumulating in neurons of human and animal brain during aging, with neu...
© 2016 The Author (2016). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain....
Abstract—In many parkinsonian syndromes, neuromelanin (NM)-containing dopaminergic neurons of the su...
About 60 years ago, the discovery of a deficiency of dopamine in the nigro-striatal system led to a ...
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurological disorder after Alzheimer’s Disease. ...
The accumulation of transition metals (e.g., copper, zinc, and iron) and the dysregulation of their ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a very common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulati...
Dopamine metabolism, alpha-synuclein pathology, and iron homeostasis have all been implicated as pot...
In this study, a comparative analysis of metal-related neuronal vulnerability was performed in two b...
Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease. While age is the most signi...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for many metabolic processes, serving as a cofactor for heme and n...
Of the documented cases of Parkinson's disease (PD), about 10% have a genetic background. The remain...
There are several interrelated mechanisms involving iron, dopamine, and neuromelanin in neurons. Ne...
The loss of pigmented neurons from the human brain has long been the hallmark of Parkinson's disease...
Neuromelanin, a dark brown intracellular pigment, has long been associated with Parkinson's disease ...
Neuromelanins are compounds accumulating in neurons of human and animal brain during aging, with neu...
© 2016 The Author (2016). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain....
Abstract—In many parkinsonian syndromes, neuromelanin (NM)-containing dopaminergic neurons of the su...
About 60 years ago, the discovery of a deficiency of dopamine in the nigro-striatal system led to a ...
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is the second most common neurological disorder after Alzheimer’s Disease. ...
The accumulation of transition metals (e.g., copper, zinc, and iron) and the dysregulation of their ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a very common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulati...
Dopamine metabolism, alpha-synuclein pathology, and iron homeostasis have all been implicated as pot...
In this study, a comparative analysis of metal-related neuronal vulnerability was performed in two b...
Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease. While age is the most signi...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for many metabolic processes, serving as a cofactor for heme and n...
Of the documented cases of Parkinson's disease (PD), about 10% have a genetic background. The remain...