2023
DOI: 10.2174/1871527322666221212160048
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Overall Role of Contactins Expression in Neurodevelopmental Events and Contribution to Neurological Disorders

Abstract: Background: Neurodegenerative disorders may depend upon a misregulation of the pathways which sustain neurodevelopmental control. In this context, this review article focuses on Friedreich ataxia (FA), a neurodegenerative disorder resulting from mutations within the gene encoding the Frataxin protein, which is involved in the control of mitochondrial function and oxidative metabolism. Objective: The specific aim of the present study concerns the FA molecular and cellular substrates, for which available trans… Show more

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“…[21][22][23][32][33][34][35][56][57][58] Ultimately, in the adult mouse cerebellar cortex, a subpopulation of synarmotic neurons is immunoreactive for Contactin-1, a cell adhesion glycoprotein involved during the cerebellar development in cellular proliferation and differentiation mechanisms, while, in the adult it plays a role in the regulation of trans-synaptic mechanisms (Figure 6; Table 2). 34,35,[59][60][61] Potential significance of synarmotic neuron in immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias…”
Section: Neurochemical Data On the Synarmotic Neuronmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21][22][23][32][33][34][35][56][57][58] Ultimately, in the adult mouse cerebellar cortex, a subpopulation of synarmotic neurons is immunoreactive for Contactin-1, a cell adhesion glycoprotein involved during the cerebellar development in cellular proliferation and differentiation mechanisms, while, in the adult it plays a role in the regulation of trans-synaptic mechanisms (Figure 6; Table 2). 34,35,[59][60][61] Potential significance of synarmotic neuron in immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias…”
Section: Neurochemical Data On the Synarmotic Neuronmentioning
confidence: 99%