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Alpha-Synuclein as a Mediator in the Interplay between Aging and Parkinson's Disease

Bobela, Wojciech
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Aebischer, Patrick  
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Schneider, Bernard L
2015
Biomolecules

Accumulation and misfolding of the alpha-synuclein protein are core mechanisms in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease. While the normal function of alpha-synuclein is mainly related to the control of vesicular neurotransmission, its pathogenic effects are linked to various cellular functions, which include mitochondrial activity, as well as proteasome and autophagic degradation of proteins. Remarkably, these functions are also affected when the renewal of macromolecules and organelles becomes impaired during the normal aging process. As aging is considered a major risk factor for Parkinson's disease, it is critical to explore its molecular and cellular implications in the context of the alpha-synuclein pathology. Here, we discuss similarities and differences between normal brain aging and Parkinson's disease, with a particular emphasis on the nigral dopaminergic neurons, which appear to be selectively vulnerable to the combined effects of alpha-synuclein and aging.

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review article
DOI
10.3390/biom5042675
Web of Science ID

WOS:000367537500022

Author(s)
Bobela, Wojciech
Aebischer, Patrick  
Schneider, Bernard L
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Mdpi Ag

Published in
Biomolecules
Volume

5

Issue

4

Start page

2675

End page

2700

Subjects

alpha-synuclein

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Parkinson's disease

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aging

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mitochondria

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proteostasis

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nigral dopaminergic neurons

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metabolism

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February 16, 2016
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