2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.29.587363
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Dendrite injury, but not axon injury, triggers neuroprotection in Drosophila models of neurodegenerative disease

Sydney E. Prange,
Isha N. Bhakta,
Daria Sysoeva
et al.

Abstract: Dendrite defects and loss are early cellular alterations observed across neurodegenerative diseases that play a role in early disease pathogenesis. Dendrite degeneration can be modeled by expressing pathogenic polyglutamine disease transgenes in Drosophila neurons in vivo. Here, we show that we can protect against dendrite loss in neurons modeling neurodegenerative polyglutamine diseases through injury to a single primary dendrite branch. We find that this neuroprotection is specific to injury-induced activati… Show more

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