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http://dx.doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2017.50.1.131

The cellular basis of dendrite pathology in neurodegenerative diseases  

Kweon, Jung Hyun (Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, DGIST)
Kim, Sunhong (Disease Target Structure Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB))
Lee, Sung Bae (Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, DGIST)
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BMB Reports / v.50, no.1, 2017 , pp. 5-11 More about this Journal
Abstract
One of the characteristics of the neurons that distinguishes them from other cells is their complex and polarized structure consisting of dendrites, cell body, and axon. The complexity and diversity of dendrites are particularly well recognized, and accumulating evidences suggest that the alterations in the dendrite structure are associated with many neurodegenerative diseases. Given the importance of the proper dendritic structures for neuronal functions, the dendrite pathology appears to have crucial contribution to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Nonetheless, the cellular and molecular basis of dendritic changes in the neurodegenerative diseases remains largely elusive. Previous studies in normal condition have revealed that several cellular components, such as local cytoskeletal structures and organelles located locally in dendrites, play crucial roles in dendrite growth. By reviewing what has been unveiled to date regarding dendrite growth in terms of these local cellular components, we aim to provide an insight to categorize the potential cellular basis that can be applied to the dendrite pathology manifested in many neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords
Cytoskeleton; Dendrite pathology; Golgi outposts; Mitochondria; Neurodegenerative diseases;
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