The cell cycle and human neurodegenerative disease.

Progress in cell cycle research Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Inez Vincent, Chong In Pae, Janice L Hallows
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Abstract

The mechanism by which neurons die in human neurodegenerative diseases remains an enigma till today. Terminally differentiated neurons of normal brain are incapable of cell division. However, accumulating evidence has suggested that aberrant activation of the cell cycle in certain degenerative diseases leads to their demise. In Alzheimer's disease, regulators spanning every phase of the cell cycle are upregulated in affected neurons, leading to successful DNA replication, but unsuccessful mitosis. The end point of this nonproductive cycle of division is death. Elucidating the details of this cell cycle-mediated degenerative cascade may lead to novel strategies for curbing the onset and progression of degenerative diseases.

细胞周期与人类神经退行性疾病。
人类神经退行性疾病中神经元死亡的机制至今仍是一个谜。正常脑的末梢分化神经元不能进行细胞分裂。然而,越来越多的证据表明,在某些退行性疾病中,细胞周期的异常激活导致了它们的死亡。在阿尔茨海默病中,受影响的神经元中跨越细胞周期每个阶段的调节因子上调,导致DNA复制成功,但有丝分裂不成功。这种非生产性分裂循环的终点是死亡。阐明这种细胞周期介导的退行性级联的细节可能会导致抑制退行性疾病的发生和进展的新策略。
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