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Metal–based Neurodegeneration: From Molecular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Strategies - ISBN 9780470022559

Metal–based Neurodegeneration: From Molecular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Strategies

ISBN 9780470022559

Autor: Robert Crichton, Roberta Ward

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

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ISBN13:      

9780470022559

ISBN10:      

0470022558

Autor:      

Robert Crichton, Roberta Ward

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2005-12-16

Ilość stron:      

238

Wymiary:      

250x172

Tematy:      

MJ

As life expectancy increases in the developed world, so does the incidence of neurodegenerative diseases of the human brain. Metal–Based Neurodegeneration provides a molecular biology perspective of many of the neurodegenerative diseases which currently plague humankind, including: Alzheimer’s DiseaseParkinson’s DiseaseCreutzfeldt–Jakob diseaseFamilial amyotrophic lateral sclerosisFriedreich’s ataxiaMultiple sclerosisWilson’s diseaseHallervorden–Spatz syndromeHuntington’s disease
In a dedicated chapter for each disease the characteristics of the disease are described along with the biochemical actors, including their normal, and pathological conformations. Emphasis is given on the role of metal–induced oxidative stress in the disease process, often resulting in the production of intracellular aggregates of the target proteins or peptides, including b–amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy bodies in Parkinson’s disease, prion protein (PrP) plaques in prion diseases and nuclear inclusions in Huntington’s. Finally the authors discuss the progress that is being made in understanding the pathogenesis of the diseases and the identification of targets for their treatment.
Metal–Based Neurodegeneration is an essential survey of the molecular origin of neurodegenerative diseases for clinical and research scientists working in gerontology, neuropathology, metalloprotein mechanisms, and anyone with an interest in the diseases of ageing.

Spis treści:
Preface.
1 Metals in Brain, Metal Transport, Storage and Homeostasis.
1.1 Introduction – the importance of metal ions in brain function.
1.2 Metal ion transport and storage – iron.
1.3 Metal ion transport and storage – copper.
1.4 Metal ion transport and storage – zinc.
1.5 Metal i on transport and storage – other metals.
1.6 Metals and their homeostasis (with particular reference to iron and copper).
References.
2 Oxidative Stress and Redox–Active Metal Ions.
2.1 Introduction – the oxygen paradox.
2.2 Reactive oxygen species (ROS).
2.3 Reactive nitrogen species (RNS).
2.4 The targets of ROS and RNS.
2.5 Cytoprotection against oxidative damage.
2.6 Mitochondria, free radicals and signalling.
2.7 Cyclin–dependent kinases.
2.8 Apoptosis – programmed cell death.
2.9 ROS, RNS and signal transduction.
2.10 Molecules involved in the inflammatory pathway.
References.
3 Parkinson’s Disease.
3.1 Proteins involved in Parkinson’s disease.
3.2 Metal involvement in Parkinson’s disease.
3.3 Risk factors for Parkinson’s disease.
3.4 Mitochondrial dysfunction.
3.5 Role of dopamine in Parkinson’s disease.
References.
4 Alzheimer’s Disease.
4.1 Proteins involved in Alzheimer’s disease.
4.2 Metal involvement in Alzheimer’s disease.
4.3 Genetic and risk factors.
4.4 Mitochondrial function in Alzheimer’s disease.
4.5 Oxidative stress.
4.6 Role of acetyl choline in Alzheimer’s disease.
References.
5 Huntington’s Disease and Polyglutamine Expansion Neurodegenerative Diseases.
5.1 Introduction – an overview of trinucleotide expansion diseases.
5.2 PolyQ diseases.
5.3 Structural models of polyQ protein aggregation.
5.4 Mechanisms of cell death in polyQ diseases.
5.5 Huntington’s disease.
5.6 Other polyQ disease proteins.
References.
6 Friedreich’s Ataxia and Diseases Associated with Expansion of Non–Coding Triplets.
6.1 Incidence and patholophysiology of Friedreich’s ataxia.
6.2 Molecular basis of the disease – triplet repeat expansions.
6.3 Molecular basis of the disease  211; frataxin and its role in iron metabolism.
6.4 Other diseases associated with expansion of non–coding triplets.
References.
7 Creutzfeldt–Jakob and Other Prion Diseases.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 A brief history of prion diseases.
7.3 The ‘prion’ of ‘protein–only’ hypothesis and conformation–based prion inheritance.
7.4 Mechanisms of conformation–based prion transmission.
7.5 Pathways of prion pathogenesis.
7.6 Prion–metal interactions.
References.
8 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Major genes involved in ALS.
8.3 Superoxide dismutase and ALS.
8.4 Contributors to disease mechanisms in ALS.
8.5 Other pathways that may cause damage to motor neurons.
8.6 Conclusions.
References.
9 Other Neurological Diseases.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Aceruloplasminaemia.
9.3 Wilson’s and Menkes diseases.
9.4 Hallervorden–Spatz syndrome.
9.5 Neuroferritinopathy.
9.6 Multiple sclerosis.
9.7 HIV–associated dementia.
References.
10 Therapeutic Strategies to Combat the Onset and Progression of Neurodegenerative Diseases.
10.1 Parkinson’s disease.
10.2 Alzheimer’s disease.
10.3 Huntington’s disease and other polyQ disorders.
10.4 Friedreich’s ataxia and other diseases linked to non–coding triplet repeats.
10.5 Prion diseases.
10.6 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS.
10.7 Aceruloplasminaemia.
10.8 Menkes disease.
10.9 Wilson’s disease.
10.10 Multiple sclerosis.
10.11 Future direction for therapeutic agents.
References.
11 Animal Models of the Various Neurodegenerative Diseases.
11.1 Parkinson’s disease animal models.
11.2 Alzheimer’s disease.
11.3 Huntington’s disease and polyQ.
11.4 Friedreich’s ataxia.
11.5 Prion diseases.
11.6 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS.< br>11.7 Aceruloplasminaemia.
11.8 Menkes disease.
11.9 Wilson’s disease.
11.10 Multiple sclerosis.
References.
12 Concluding Remarks.
12.1 Therapeutic strategies.
References.
Index.

Okładka tylna:
As life expectancy increases in the developed world, so does the incidence of neurodegenerative diseases of the human brain. Metal–Based Neurodegeneration provides a molecular biology perspective of many of the neurodegenerative diseases which currently plague humankind, including: Alzheimer’s DiseaseParkinson’s DiseaseCreutzfeldt–Jakob diseaseFamilial amyotrophic lateral sclerosisFriedreich’s ataxiaMultiple sclerosisWilson’s diseaseHallervorden–Spatz syndromeHuntington’s disease
In a dedicated chapter for each disease the characteristics of the disease are described along with the biochemical actors, including their normal, and pathological conformations. Emphasis is given on the role of metal–induced oxidative stress in the disease process, often resulting in the production of intracellular aggregates of the target proteins or peptides, including b–amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy bodies in Parkinson’s disease, prion protein (PrP) plaques in prion diseases and nuclear inclusions in Huntington’s. Finally the authors discuss the progress that is being made in understanding the pathogenesis of the diseases and the identification of targets for their treatment.
Metal–Based Neurodegeneration is an essential survey of the molecular origin of neurodegenerative diseases for clinical and research scientists working in gerontology, neuropathology, metalloprotein mechanisms, and anyone with an interest in the diseases of ageing.

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