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Publication : Genetic animal models of Parkinson's disease.

First Author  Dawson TM Year  2010
Journal  Neuron Volume  66
Issue  5 Pages  646-61
PubMed ID  20547124 Mgi Jnum  J:163293
Mgi Id  MGI:4821541 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.04.034
Citation  Dawson TM, et al. (2010) Genetic animal models of Parkinson's disease. Neuron 66(5):646-61
abstractText  Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by the degeneration of dopamine (DA) and non-DA neurons, the almost uniform presence of Lewy bodies, and motor deficits. Although the majority of PD is sporadic, specific genetic defects in rare familial cases have provided unique insights into the pathogenesis of PD. Through the creation of animal and cellular models of mutations in LRRK2 and alpha-synuclein, which are linked to autosomal-dominant PD, and mutations in parkin, DJ-1, and PINK1, which are responsible for autosomal-recessive PD, insight into the molecular mechanisms of this disorder are leading to new ideas about the pathogenesis of PD. In this review, we discuss the animal models for these genetic causes of PD, their limitations, and value. Moreover, we discuss future directions and potential strategies for optimization of the genetic models.
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