The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration
Aging is associated with an increasing dysfunction of key brain homeostasis mechanisms and represents the main risk factor across most neurodegenerative disorders. However, the degree of dysregulation and the affectation of specific pathways set apart normal aging from neurodegenerative disorders. I...
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doaj-c0a1f587ae7b42b0bc86647d2fdbabb32021-01-17T00:00:51ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-01-011012412410.3390/antiox10010124The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and NeurodegenerationAlexandra Moreno-García0Alejandra Kun1Miguel Calero2Olga Calero3Chronic Disease Programme, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, SpainBiochemistry Section, Science School, Universidad de la República, 11400 Montevideo, UruguayChronic Disease Programme, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, SpainChronic Disease Programme, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, SpainAging is associated with an increasing dysfunction of key brain homeostasis mechanisms and represents the main risk factor across most neurodegenerative disorders. However, the degree of dysregulation and the affectation of specific pathways set apart normal aging from neurodegenerative disorders. In particular, the neuronal metabolism of catecholaminergic neurotransmitters appears to be a specifically sensitive pathway that is affected in different neurodegenerations. In humans, catecholaminergic neurons are characterized by an age-related accumulation of neuromelanin (NM), rendering the soma of the neurons black. This intracellular NM appears to serve as a very efficient quencher for toxic molecules. However, when a neuron degenerates, NM is released together with its load (many undegraded cellular components, transition metals, lipids, xenobiotics) contributing to initiate and worsen an eventual immune response, exacerbating the oxidative stress, ultimately leading to the neurodegenerative process. This review focuses on the analysis of the role of NM in normal aging and neurodegeneration related to its capabilities as an antioxidant and scavenging of harmful molecules, versus its involvement in oxidative stress and aberrant immune response, depending on NM saturation state and its extracellular release.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/1/124reactive oxygen species (ROS)neuromelanin (NM)oxidative stressneurodegenerationimmune response |
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Alexandra Moreno-García Alejandra Kun Miguel Calero Olga Calero The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration Antioxidants reactive oxygen species (ROS) neuromelanin (NM) oxidative stress neurodegeneration immune response |
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Alexandra Moreno-García Alejandra Kun Miguel Calero Olga Calero |
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The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration |
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The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration |
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The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration |
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The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration |
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The Neuromelanin Paradox and Its Dual Role in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration |
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neuromelanin paradox and its dual role in oxidative stress and neurodegeneration |
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Aging is associated with an increasing dysfunction of key brain homeostasis mechanisms and represents the main risk factor across most neurodegenerative disorders. However, the degree of dysregulation and the affectation of specific pathways set apart normal aging from neurodegenerative disorders. In particular, the neuronal metabolism of catecholaminergic neurotransmitters appears to be a specifically sensitive pathway that is affected in different neurodegenerations. In humans, catecholaminergic neurons are characterized by an age-related accumulation of neuromelanin (NM), rendering the soma of the neurons black. This intracellular NM appears to serve as a very efficient quencher for toxic molecules. However, when a neuron degenerates, NM is released together with its load (many undegraded cellular components, transition metals, lipids, xenobiotics) contributing to initiate and worsen an eventual immune response, exacerbating the oxidative stress, ultimately leading to the neurodegenerative process. This review focuses on the analysis of the role of NM in normal aging and neurodegeneration related to its capabilities as an antioxidant and scavenging of harmful molecules, versus its involvement in oxidative stress and aberrant immune response, depending on NM saturation state and its extracellular release. |
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reactive oxygen species (ROS) neuromelanin (NM) oxidative stress neurodegeneration immune response |
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