Interactions of iron, dopamine and neuromelanin pathways in brain aging and Parkinson's disease

Volume: 155, Pages: 96 - 119
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
There are several interrelated mechanisms involving iron, dopamine, and neuromelanin in neurons. Neuromelanin accumulates during aging and is the catecholamine-derived pigment of the dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra and norepinephrine neurons of the locus coeruleus, the two neuronal populations most targeted in Parkinson's disease. Many cellular redox reactions rely on iron, however an altered distribution of reactive iron is cytotoxic....
Paper Details
Title
Interactions of iron, dopamine and neuromelanin pathways in brain aging and Parkinson's disease
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Volume
155
Pages
96 - 119
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