2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202302.0454.v1
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Cell-Type Specific Mitochondrial Quality Control in the Brain: A Precise Mechanism of Neurodegeneration

Abstract: Neurodegeneration is an age-dependent progressive phenomenon with no defined cause. Aging is the main risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases. During aging, activated microglia undergoes phenotypic alterations that can lead to neuroinflammation, which is well accepted event in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Several common mechanisms are shared by genetically or pathologically distinct neurodegenerative diseases, such as excitotoxicity, mitochondrial deficits and oxidative stress, protein mi… Show more

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“…Oligodendrocytes are myelinating brain cells that keep neurons healthy [15]. In addition to providing insulation to the axons, they provide trophic support, affect the structure of the axons, and modify their electrical properties by controlling their diameter and the grouping of specific ion channels in the nodal and paranodal region.…”
Section: The Glial Cells In the Brainmentioning
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“…Oligodendrocytes are myelinating brain cells that keep neurons healthy [15]. In addition to providing insulation to the axons, they provide trophic support, affect the structure of the axons, and modify their electrical properties by controlling their diameter and the grouping of specific ion channels in the nodal and paranodal region.…”
Section: The Glial Cells In the Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Astrocytes, which constitute about 20-40% of the brain cells, are the main secretory cells, they release gliotransmitters, including neurotransmitters. In an activated state, activated microglia and reactive astrocytes release soluble factors (glutamate, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cytokines) that adversely influence neurons and trigger neuroinflammatory signals in them [15,16]. Due to their important neuroinflammatory activity, astrocytes are generally considered another important response to neurodegeneration [17].…”
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