The loss of pigmented neurons from the human brain has long been the hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). Neuromelanin (NM) in the pre-synaptic terminal of dopamine neurons is emerging as a primary player in the etiology of neurodegenerative disorders including PD. This mini-review discusses the interactions between neuromelanin and different molecules in the synaptic terminal and describes how these interactions might affect neurodegenerative disorders including PD. Neuromelanin can reversibly bind and interact with amine containing neurotoxins, e.g., MPTP, to augment their actions in the terminal, eventually leading to the instability and degeneration of melanin-containing neurons due to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. In...
<div><p>Neuromelanins (NMs) are neuronal pigments of melanic-lipidic type which accumulate during ag...
Human mesencephalic neuromelanin (NM) is characterized by an irregular, undefined structure, making ...
A review, with 69 refs. No longer dismissed as just a mere curiosity in the family of melanin pigme...
There are several interrelated mechanisms involving iron, dopamine, and neuromelanin in neurons. Ne...
Abstract—In many parkinsonian syndromes, neuromelanin (NM)-containing dopaminergic neurons of the su...
xxxNeuromelanin (NM) is a complex polymer pigment found in catecholaminergic neurons of the human su...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a very common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulati...
Neuromelanin (NM) is a dark polymer pigment present in specific populations of catecholaminergic neu...
Neuromelanin, a dark brown intracellular pigment, has long been associated with Parkinson's disease ...
Neuromelanin, the polymeric form of dopamine which accumulates in aging neuronal tissue, is increasi...
Neuromelanins (NMs) are neuronal pigments of melanic-lipidic type which accumulate during aging. The...
Neuromelanins are compounds accumulating in neurons of human and animal brain during aging, with neu...
We investigated the effects of neuromelanin (NM) isolated from the human substantia nigra and synthe...
Neuromelanin (NM) accumulates in catecholamine long-lived brain neurons that are lost in neurodegen...
AbstractNeuromelanin is an amorphous pigment of the catecholamine origin that accumulates in certain...
<div><p>Neuromelanins (NMs) are neuronal pigments of melanic-lipidic type which accumulate during ag...
Human mesencephalic neuromelanin (NM) is characterized by an irregular, undefined structure, making ...
A review, with 69 refs. No longer dismissed as just a mere curiosity in the family of melanin pigme...
There are several interrelated mechanisms involving iron, dopamine, and neuromelanin in neurons. Ne...
Abstract—In many parkinsonian syndromes, neuromelanin (NM)-containing dopaminergic neurons of the su...
xxxNeuromelanin (NM) is a complex polymer pigment found in catecholaminergic neurons of the human su...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a very common neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulati...
Neuromelanin (NM) is a dark polymer pigment present in specific populations of catecholaminergic neu...
Neuromelanin, a dark brown intracellular pigment, has long been associated with Parkinson's disease ...
Neuromelanin, the polymeric form of dopamine which accumulates in aging neuronal tissue, is increasi...
Neuromelanins (NMs) are neuronal pigments of melanic-lipidic type which accumulate during aging. The...
Neuromelanins are compounds accumulating in neurons of human and animal brain during aging, with neu...
We investigated the effects of neuromelanin (NM) isolated from the human substantia nigra and synthe...
Neuromelanin (NM) accumulates in catecholamine long-lived brain neurons that are lost in neurodegen...
AbstractNeuromelanin is an amorphous pigment of the catecholamine origin that accumulates in certain...
<div><p>Neuromelanins (NMs) are neuronal pigments of melanic-lipidic type which accumulate during ag...
Human mesencephalic neuromelanin (NM) is characterized by an irregular, undefined structure, making ...
A review, with 69 refs. No longer dismissed as just a mere curiosity in the family of melanin pigme...