Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, energy production and myelination. In contrast, high concentrations of free iron can be detrimental and contribute to neurodegeneration, through promotion of oxidative stress. Particularly in Parkinson's disease (PD) changes in iron concentrations in the substantia nigra (SN) was suggested to play a key role in degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in nigrosome 1. However, the cellular iron pathways and the mechanisms of the pathogenic role of iron in PD are not well understood, mainly due to the lack of quantitative analytical techniques for iron quantification with subcellular resolution. Here, we quantified cellular iron concentrations and subc...
Iron is essential for normal metabolism of human body, yet it is also postulated to be involved indi...
Sub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain tissues offer unpreceden...
Parkinson’s disease is the most common α-synucleinopathy, and increased levels of iron are found in ...
Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, ener...
Iron levels in the healthy human brain are known to be high in certain areas such as the substantia ...
BACKGROUND: Neuromelanin-pigmented neurons, which are highly susceptible to neurodegeneration in the...
Electronic Poster Session: Neuro B - Mechanisms of Neural Degeneration & Damage 1: no. 4278Degenerat...
It is now increasingly appreciated that glial cells play a critical role in the regulation of iron h...
The role of iron in the pathogenesis of the Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a current subject of researc...
International audienceAltered homeostasis of metal ions is suspected to play a critical role in neur...
International audienceAltered homeostasis of metal ions is suspected to play a critical role in neur...
BACKGROUND: Brain iron is an essential as well as a toxic redox active element. Physiological levels...
International audienceBrain metal homeostasis is altered in neurodegenerative diseases and theconcen...
Although iron-mediated oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential pathomechanism in Parkinson...
© 2011 Dr. Scott AytonParkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterised by moto...
Iron is essential for normal metabolism of human body, yet it is also postulated to be involved indi...
Sub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain tissues offer unpreceden...
Parkinson’s disease is the most common α-synucleinopathy, and increased levels of iron are found in ...
Iron is essential for neurons and glial cells, playing key roles in neurotransmitter synthesis, ener...
Iron levels in the healthy human brain are known to be high in certain areas such as the substantia ...
BACKGROUND: Neuromelanin-pigmented neurons, which are highly susceptible to neurodegeneration in the...
Electronic Poster Session: Neuro B - Mechanisms of Neural Degeneration & Damage 1: no. 4278Degenerat...
It is now increasingly appreciated that glial cells play a critical role in the regulation of iron h...
The role of iron in the pathogenesis of the Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a current subject of researc...
International audienceAltered homeostasis of metal ions is suspected to play a critical role in neur...
International audienceAltered homeostasis of metal ions is suspected to play a critical role in neur...
BACKGROUND: Brain iron is an essential as well as a toxic redox active element. Physiological levels...
International audienceBrain metal homeostasis is altered in neurodegenerative diseases and theconcen...
Although iron-mediated oxidative stress has been proposed as a potential pathomechanism in Parkinson...
© 2011 Dr. Scott AytonParkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterised by moto...
Iron is essential for normal metabolism of human body, yet it is also postulated to be involved indi...
Sub-cellular trace element quantifications of nano-heterogeneities in brain tissues offer unpreceden...
Parkinson’s disease is the most common α-synucleinopathy, and increased levels of iron are found in ...