Recent advances in Parkinson's disease /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Amsterdam :
Academic Press,
2020.
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Colección: | Progress in brain research ;
v. 252. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Recent Advances in Parkinson's Disease
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Contents
- Preface: The evolving scenario of Parkinson�s research
- Part I: Basic Science
- Chapter 1: What we can learn from iPSC-derived cellular models of Parkinson's disease
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Establishment of iPSC technology and methods of differentiation into DAns
- 2.1. Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cells
- 2.2. Differentiation into DAns
- 3. iPSC-derived neurons for disease modeling
- 3.1. Endoplasmic reticulum stress
- 3.2. Protein trafficking and degradation deficits
- 3.3. Mitochondrial defects and oxidative stress
- 3.4. Alterations in calcium homeostasis
- 4. iPSC-derived glial cells for disease modeling
- 5. Co-culture systems, 3D cultures and organoids for disease modeling
- 6. iPSC-derived neurons for cell-based treatments
- 7. Limitations of iPSC-based models
- 8. Future applications
- 9. Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 2: Animal models for preclinical Parkinson's research: An update and critical appraisal
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Models in different species
- 3. The importance of nigrostriatal dopaminergic degeneration
- 4.3. Tertiary and quaternary structure of aSyn
- 4.4. The effect of PD-associated mutations in aSyn
- 4.5. Post-translational modifications
- 5. Alpha-synuclein pathology in the synapse
- 6. aSyn pathology in mitochondria
- 7. aSyn pathology in the ER-Golgi compartments
- 7.1. Degradation and clearance of aSyn
- 7.2. aSyn pathology and the cytoskeleton
- 7.3. Effects of aSyn in the nucleus
- 8. Spreading of aSyn pathology
- 9. The interplay between aSyn and the microbiome
- 10. Inflammation
- 11. Conclusions and outlook
- Acknowledgments
- References