Axonal degeneration is an active process that differs from neuronal death, and it is the hallmark of many disorders affecting the central and peripheral nervous system. Starting from the analyses of Wallerian degeneration, the simplest experimental model, here we describe how the long projecting neuronal populations affected in Parkinson’s disease and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathies share commonalities in the mechanisms and molecular players driving the earliest phase of axon degeneration. Indeed, both dopaminergic and sensory neurons are particularly susceptible to alterations of microtubules and axonal transport as well as to dysfunctions of the ubiquitin proteasome system and protein quality control. Finally, we report an up...
Parkinson's disease is an archetypal sporadic neurodegenerative disease: it is age-related and resul...
Degeneration of synaptic and axonal compartments of neurons is an early event contributing to the pa...
In the C57BL/WldS mouse, a dominant mutation dramatically delays Wallerian degeneration in injury an...
Axonal degeneration is an active process that differs from neuronal death, and it is the hallmark of...
AbstractLocal axon degeneration is a common pathological feature of many neurodegenerative diseases ...
Abstract: Axons are essential, vulnerable and often irreplaceable so it is essential to understand h...
Microtubules are dynamic structures normally associated to the cell division, during which they form...
The ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addition, mod...
AbstractThe ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addit...
The microtubule (MT) system is important for many aspects of neuronal function, including motility, ...
The degeneration of nerve fibres following injury was first described by Augustus Waller over 170 ye...
Microtubules are a key cytoskeletal element within the axon, which provide structure, shape and pola...
Wallerian degeneration is a widespread mechanism of axon degeneration. It has mostly been studied af...
Degeneration of synaptic and axonal compartments of neurons is an early event contributing to the pa...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterised by progressive damage to the nervous system including t...
Parkinson's disease is an archetypal sporadic neurodegenerative disease: it is age-related and resul...
Degeneration of synaptic and axonal compartments of neurons is an early event contributing to the pa...
In the C57BL/WldS mouse, a dominant mutation dramatically delays Wallerian degeneration in injury an...
Axonal degeneration is an active process that differs from neuronal death, and it is the hallmark of...
AbstractLocal axon degeneration is a common pathological feature of many neurodegenerative diseases ...
Abstract: Axons are essential, vulnerable and often irreplaceable so it is essential to understand h...
Microtubules are dynamic structures normally associated to the cell division, during which they form...
The ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addition, mod...
AbstractThe ubiquitin-proteasome system targets numerous cellular proteins for degradation. In addit...
The microtubule (MT) system is important for many aspects of neuronal function, including motility, ...
The degeneration of nerve fibres following injury was first described by Augustus Waller over 170 ye...
Microtubules are a key cytoskeletal element within the axon, which provide structure, shape and pola...
Wallerian degeneration is a widespread mechanism of axon degeneration. It has mostly been studied af...
Degeneration of synaptic and axonal compartments of neurons is an early event contributing to the pa...
Neurodegenerative diseases are characterised by progressive damage to the nervous system including t...
Parkinson's disease is an archetypal sporadic neurodegenerative disease: it is age-related and resul...
Degeneration of synaptic and axonal compartments of neurons is an early event contributing to the pa...
In the C57BL/WldS mouse, a dominant mutation dramatically delays Wallerian degeneration in injury an...