Microtubules are dynamic structures normally associated to the cell division, during which they form the mitotic spindle, as well as to the initial phases of specification and polarization of various cell type, including neurons. Although microtubules could have a role in the death of many cells and tissues, the microtubule-based degenerative mechanisms have been poorly investigated; nevertheless, during the last two decades, many clues have been accumulated suggesting the importance of microtubule system during neurodegeneration. Thus, the aim of this review is to analyse how the changes of the microtubule cytoskeleton, in terms of organization and dynamics, as well as the failure of the microtubule-dependent neuronal processes, as axonal transport, may play a pivotal role in the chain of events leading to Parkinson’s disease. Last but not least, since disease-modifying or neuroprotective strategies are a clinical priority in Parkinson’s disease, we will also present the hints about the concrete possibility of a microtubule-targeted therapy, which would have the potentiality to block the running degenerative events and to prompt the regeneration of the lost tissues.

Microtubule destabilization paves the way to Parkinson’s disease / D. Cartelli, G. Cappelletti. - In: MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0893-7648. - 54:9(2017 Nov), pp. 6762-6774. [10.1007/s12035-016-0188-5]

Microtubule destabilization paves the way to Parkinson’s disease

D. Cartelli;G. Cappelletti
2017

Abstract

Microtubules are dynamic structures normally associated to the cell division, during which they form the mitotic spindle, as well as to the initial phases of specification and polarization of various cell type, including neurons. Although microtubules could have a role in the death of many cells and tissues, the microtubule-based degenerative mechanisms have been poorly investigated; nevertheless, during the last two decades, many clues have been accumulated suggesting the importance of microtubule system during neurodegeneration. Thus, the aim of this review is to analyse how the changes of the microtubule cytoskeleton, in terms of organization and dynamics, as well as the failure of the microtubule-dependent neuronal processes, as axonal transport, may play a pivotal role in the chain of events leading to Parkinson’s disease. Last but not least, since disease-modifying or neuroprotective strategies are a clinical priority in Parkinson’s disease, we will also present the hints about the concrete possibility of a microtubule-targeted therapy, which would have the potentiality to block the running degenerative events and to prompt the regeneration of the lost tissues.
microtubule; neuron health; neurodegeneration; Parkinson’s disease; tubulin-targeted therapy
Settore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata e Citologia
nov-2017
18-ott-2016
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