On α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous System
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease resulting primarily from loss of dopaminergic innervation in the striatum subsequent to cell loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta. The abnormal accumulation of the normal pre-synaptic protein α-synuclein (αsyn) forms intraneuronal inclusions k...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.#10393-306642014-06-14T03:50:34ZOn α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous SystemGray, Madison T.α-synucleinalpha-synucleinParkinson's diseaseEnteric nervous systemvermiform appendixLewy bodiesgastrointestinalParkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease resulting primarily from loss of dopaminergic innervation in the striatum subsequent to cell loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta. The abnormal accumulation of the normal pre-synaptic protein α-synuclein (αsyn) forms intraneuronal inclusions known as Lewy neurites and Lewy bodies. The origins of central Lewy pathology have been suggested to lie in the enteric nervous system, ascending through the vagus nerve to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. To ascertain gastrointestinal regions most likely to be the source of central Lewy pathology, αsyn expression was evaluated in the neural elements of gastrointestinal regions receiving the densest vagal innervation. The vermiform appendix was found to have the densest αsyn-immunoreactive innervation in all layers of the gut wall. In addition, macrophages in the appendiceal mucosa were laden with αsyn within lysosomes, consistent with attempts to prevent the spread of disease or to correct synaptic dysfunction.2014-02-25T17:35:02Z2014-02-25T17:35:02Z20142014-02-25Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/30664en |
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Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease resulting primarily from loss of dopaminergic innervation in the striatum subsequent to cell loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta. The abnormal accumulation of the normal pre-synaptic protein α-synuclein (αsyn) forms intraneuronal inclusions known as Lewy neurites and Lewy bodies. The origins of central Lewy pathology have been suggested to lie in the enteric nervous system, ascending through the vagus nerve to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus. To ascertain gastrointestinal regions most likely to be the source of central Lewy pathology, αsyn expression was evaluated in the neural elements of gastrointestinal regions receiving the densest vagal innervation. The vermiform appendix was found to have the densest αsyn-immunoreactive innervation in all layers of the gut wall. In addition, macrophages in the appendiceal mucosa were laden with αsyn within lysosomes, consistent with attempts to prevent the spread of disease or to correct synaptic dysfunction. |
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Gray, Madison T. |
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Gray, Madison T. |
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On α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous System |
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On α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous System |
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On α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous System |
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On α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous System |
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On α-synuclein in the Human Enteric Nervous System |
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