Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis

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Main Author: Branco, Diogo Martins
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Arduíno, Daniela M., Esteves, A. Raquel, Silva, Diana F. F., Cardoso, Sandra M., Oliveira, C. R.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder, characterized by the selective loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, and the presence of intracellular insoluble proteinaceous inclusions, known as Lewy Bodies. Although PD etiopathogenesis remains elusive, the leading hypothesis for the death of specific groups of neurons establishes that mitochondrial dysfunction, alterations in the ubiquitin-proteasomal system (UPS), and oxidative stress are major events that act synergistically causing this devastating disease. In this review we will focus on mitochondrial impairment and its implications on proteasomal function and alpha-synuclein aggregation. We will address the role of mitochondria and proteasome cross-talk in the neuronal loss that leads to PD and discuss how this knowledge might further improve patient therapy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
title Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
spellingShingle Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
Branco, Diogo Martins
Parkinson’s disease
dopamine
alpha-synuclein
mitochondria
proteasome
title_short Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
title_full Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
title_fullStr Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
title_sort Cross-talk between mitochondria and proteasome in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis
author Branco, Diogo Martins
author_facet Branco, Diogo Martins
Arduíno, Daniela M.
Esteves, A. Raquel
Silva, Diana F. F.
Cardoso, Sandra M.
Oliveira, C. R.
author_role author
author2 Arduíno, Daniela M.
Esteves, A. Raquel
Silva, Diana F. F.
Cardoso, Sandra M.
Oliveira, C. R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Branco, Diogo Martins
Arduíno, Daniela M.
Esteves, A. Raquel
Silva, Diana F. F.
Cardoso, Sandra M.
Oliveira, C. R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parkinson’s disease
dopamine
alpha-synuclein
mitochondria
proteasome
topic Parkinson’s disease
dopamine
alpha-synuclein
mitochondria
proteasome
description Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder, characterized by the selective loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, and the presence of intracellular insoluble proteinaceous inclusions, known as Lewy Bodies. Although PD etiopathogenesis remains elusive, the leading hypothesis for the death of specific groups of neurons establishes that mitochondrial dysfunction, alterations in the ubiquitin-proteasomal system (UPS), and oxidative stress are major events that act synergistically causing this devastating disease. In this review we will focus on mitochondrial impairment and its implications on proteasomal function and alpha-synuclein aggregation. We will address the role of mitochondria and proteasome cross-talk in the neuronal loss that leads to PD and discuss how this knowledge might further improve patient therapy.
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