[Cytoskeletal alterations in Alzheimer's disease: the "skeleton" of therapeutic hope?]. / Az Alzheimer-kór citoszkeletális változásai: a terápiás remény "váza"?
Neuropsychopharmacol Hung
; 13(3): 163-71, 2011 Sep.
Article
en Hu
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-21876225
Damage to and functional alteration of structures responsible for synaptic plasticity correlate with memory loss and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease. The results of recent research in the pathomechanism of Alzheimer's disease emphasize the significance of cytoskeletal changes. The changes in actin dynamics and its regulation by actin-binding proteins have been proven in Alzheimer's disease, which may have a key role in the conformation and alteration of synapses and dendritic spines. The most important proteins in the regulation of actin dynamics are ADF/cofilin, kinases and drebrin. In this review, we summarize the physiological functions and complex regulation of these cytoskeletal proteins and their alterations in Alzheimer's disease. Additionally, the effects of some psychopharmacons on the actin cytoskeleton and cytoskeletal changes induced by stress are also summarized.
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Bases de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Citoesqueleto
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Actinas
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Cognición
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Enfermedad de Alzheimer
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Amiloide
Límite:
Humans
Idioma:
Hu
Revista:
Neuropsychopharmacol Hung
Asunto de la revista:
NEUROLOGIA
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PSICOFARMACOLOGIA
Año:
2011
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Hungria