NR AMEH
AU Walker,L.C.; LeVine,H.3rd
TI The cerebral proteopathies: neurodegenerative disorders of protein conformation and assembly.
QU Molecular Neurobiology 2000 Feb-Apr; 21(1-2): 83-95
PT journal article; review; review, tutorial
AB The abnormal assembly and deposition of specific proteins in the brain is the probable cause of most neurodegenerative disease afflicting the elderly. These "cerebral proteopathies" include Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD), prion diseases, and a variety of other disorders. Evidence is accumulating that the anomalous aggregation of the proteins, and not a loss of protein function, is central to the pathogenesis of these diseases. Thus, therapeutic strategies that reduce the production, accumulation, or polymerization of pathogenic proteins might be applicable to a wide range of some of the most devastating diseases of old age.
ZR 89
MH Amyloid beta-Protein/chemistry/*metabolism; Amyloidosis/genetics/pathology/therapy; Animal; Brain/*metabolism/*pathology; Human; Prion Diseases/genetics/*metabolism/*pathology/therapy; Protein Conformation
AD Neuroscience Therapeutics, Pfizer Ann Arbor Laboratories, MI 48105, USA
SP englisch
PO USA