阿尔茨海默病的流产致癌和细胞周期介导事件。

A K Raina, X Zhu, M Monteiro, A Takeda, M A Smith
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摘要

阿尔茨海默病是老年痴呆症的主要病因,其特点是特定神经元群的退化。虽然这种细胞丢失的机制在很大程度上是未知的,但最近的研究结果表明,不适当地重新进入细胞周期类似于流产的肿瘤发生。在有丝分裂后的神经元中,这种有丝分裂的重新进入是有害的,并且几乎涉及阿尔茨海默病所描述的整个病理事件,包括最终的细胞死亡。
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Abortive oncogeny and cell cycle-mediated events in Alzheimer disease.

Alzheimer disease, the leading cause of senile dementia, is characterised by the degeneration of select neuronal populations. While the mechanism(s) underlying such cell loss are largely unknown, recent findings indicate inappropriate re-entry into the cell cycle resembling an abortive oncogeny. In postmitotic neurons, such mitotic re-entrance is deleterious and one that involves virtually the entire spectrum of the described pathological events in Alzheimer disease including, ultimately, cell death.

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