Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegenerative disorders. In the brain, as elsewhere in the body, metal ion excess or deficiency can potentially inhibit protein function, interfere with correct protein folding or, in the case of iron or copper, promote oxidative stress. The involvement of metal ions in neurodegenerative disorders has made them an emerging target for therapeutic interventions. One approach has been to chelate and sequester the ions and thus limit their potential to interfere with protein folding or render them unable to undergo redox processes. Newer approaches suggest that redistributing metal ions has therapeutic benefits, and recent studies indicate that alleviati...
International audienceDespite tremendous research efforts in universities and pharmaceutical compani...
Very recently, chelating agents have been proposed [1] for the therapy of a vast group of severe pat...
The biggest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is the process of ageing, but the mechanisms that le...
Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegener...
The variety of factors and events involved in neurodegeneration renders the subject a major challeng...
Biometals such as copper, zinc and iron have key biological functions, however, aberrant metabolism ...
The hypothesis is presented that changes in metal ion homeostatic control, particularly of redox-act...
Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are redox active metals essential for the regulation of cellular pathways ...
The basic role of metal ions including copper, zinc and iron in neurological pathologies is generall...
Copper is an essential trace element for the human body since it is a cofactor of several enzymes an...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by a progressive loss of neuronal structures and funct...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
The brain has a unique biological complexity and is responsible for important functions in the human...
There is substantial evidence supporting a critical role for metal ions in the pathogenesis of Alzhe...
In recent years there has been a wide interest toward zinc metalloproteases involved in neurodegener...
International audienceDespite tremendous research efforts in universities and pharmaceutical compani...
Very recently, chelating agents have been proposed [1] for the therapy of a vast group of severe pat...
The biggest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is the process of ageing, but the mechanisms that le...
Metal ions, particularly copper, zinc and iron, are implicated in several amyloidogenic neurodegener...
The variety of factors and events involved in neurodegeneration renders the subject a major challeng...
Biometals such as copper, zinc and iron have key biological functions, however, aberrant metabolism ...
The hypothesis is presented that changes in metal ion homeostatic control, particularly of redox-act...
Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are redox active metals essential for the regulation of cellular pathways ...
The basic role of metal ions including copper, zinc and iron in neurological pathologies is generall...
Copper is an essential trace element for the human body since it is a cofactor of several enzymes an...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by a progressive loss of neuronal structures and funct...
Multiple abnormalities occur in the homeostasis of essential endogenous brain biometals in age-relat...
The brain has a unique biological complexity and is responsible for important functions in the human...
There is substantial evidence supporting a critical role for metal ions in the pathogenesis of Alzhe...
In recent years there has been a wide interest toward zinc metalloproteases involved in neurodegener...
International audienceDespite tremendous research efforts in universities and pharmaceutical compani...
Very recently, chelating agents have been proposed [1] for the therapy of a vast group of severe pat...
The biggest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease is the process of ageing, but the mechanisms that le...