Iron levels in the healthy human brain are known to be high in certain areas such as the substantia nigra (SN), and increase further with age. In addition, there is some evidence for a further increase in iron load in the SN of Parkinsons disease (PD) patients as compared to controls, which correlates with motor disability. Here, we have analyzed total iron levels in cells as well as mouse and human brain samples by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). Our data indicate that iron load is more pronounced in cells with dopaminergic features. Moreover, region-specific differences in iron load reflecting those in the human brain were detected in rodent brains as well. Whilst altered iron load was not observed in other regions also affected in ...
Brain iron load is one of the main neuropathologic hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous s...
It is now increasingly appreciated that glial cells play a critical role in the regulation of iron h...
Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease are caused by a progressive degeneration of substantia nigra, ...
Iron levels in the healthy human brain are known to be high in certain areas such as the substantia ...
Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, ener...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, ener...
Background. Iron is considered to lead to neurodegeneration and has been hypothesized as a possible ...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
© 2017 Dr Patricia Mugure ChegeThe neuronal loss observed in idiopathic Parkinson’s disease is prima...
Brain-iron deposition has been proposed to play an important role in the pathophysiology of Parkinso...
Electronic Poster Session: Neuro B - Mechanisms of Neural Degeneration & Damage 1: no. 4278Degenerat...
Although iron-mediated oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential pathomechanism in Parkinson...
Iron is essential for normal metabolism of human body, yet it is also postulated to be involved indi...
Iron accumulates gradually in the ageing brain. In Parkinson's disease, iron deposition within the s...
Brain iron load is one of the main neuropathologic hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous s...
It is now increasingly appreciated that glial cells play a critical role in the regulation of iron h...
Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease are caused by a progressive degeneration of substantia nigra, ...
Iron levels in the healthy human brain are known to be high in certain areas such as the substantia ...
Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, ener...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, ener...
Background. Iron is considered to lead to neurodegeneration and has been hypothesized as a possible ...
The link between brain iron homeostasis and neurodegenerative disease has been the subject of extens...
© 2017 Dr Patricia Mugure ChegeThe neuronal loss observed in idiopathic Parkinson’s disease is prima...
Brain-iron deposition has been proposed to play an important role in the pathophysiology of Parkinso...
Electronic Poster Session: Neuro B - Mechanisms of Neural Degeneration & Damage 1: no. 4278Degenerat...
Although iron-mediated oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential pathomechanism in Parkinson...
Iron is essential for normal metabolism of human body, yet it is also postulated to be involved indi...
Iron accumulates gradually in the ageing brain. In Parkinson's disease, iron deposition within the s...
Brain iron load is one of the main neuropathologic hallmarks of Parkinson's disease (PD). Previous s...
It is now increasingly appreciated that glial cells play a critical role in the regulation of iron h...
Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease are caused by a progressive degeneration of substantia nigra, ...