Currently, numerous research endeavors are dedicated to unraveling the intricate natureof neurodegenerative diseases. These conditions are characterized by the gradual and progressiveimpairment of specific neuronal systems that exhibit anatomical or physiological connections. Inparticular, in the last twenty years, remarkable efforts have been made to elucidate neurodegener-ative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. However, despite extensiveresearch endeavors, no cure or effective treatment has been discovered thus far. With the emergenceof studies shedding light on the contribution of mitochondria to the onset and advancement of mi-tochondrial neurodegenerative disorders, researchers are now directing their investigations towardthe development of therapies. These therapies include molecules designed to protect mitochondriaand neurons from the detrimental effects of aging, as well as mutant proteins. Our objective is todiscuss and evaluate the recent discovery of three mitochondrial ribosomal proteins linked to Alz-heimer's and Parkinson's diseases. These proteins represent an intermediate stage in the pathwayconnecting damaged genes to the two mitochondrial neurological pathologies. This discovery po-tentially could open new avenues for the production of medicinal substances with curative potentialfor the treatment of these diseases
Mitochondrial Neurodegenerative Diseases: Three Mitochondrial Ribosomal Proteins as Intermediate Stage in the Pathway That Associates Damaged Genes with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's
Luigi Del Giudice;Paola Pontieri;Mariarosaria Aletta;
2023
Abstract
Currently, numerous research endeavors are dedicated to unraveling the intricate natureof neurodegenerative diseases. These conditions are characterized by the gradual and progressiveimpairment of specific neuronal systems that exhibit anatomical or physiological connections. Inparticular, in the last twenty years, remarkable efforts have been made to elucidate neurodegener-ative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. However, despite extensiveresearch endeavors, no cure or effective treatment has been discovered thus far. With the emergenceof studies shedding light on the contribution of mitochondria to the onset and advancement of mi-tochondrial neurodegenerative disorders, researchers are now directing their investigations towardthe development of therapies. These therapies include molecules designed to protect mitochondriaand neurons from the detrimental effects of aging, as well as mutant proteins. Our objective is todiscuss and evaluate the recent discovery of three mitochondrial ribosomal proteins linked to Alz-heimer's and Parkinson's diseases. These proteins represent an intermediate stage in the pathwayconnecting damaged genes to the two mitochondrial neurological pathologies. This discovery po-tentially could open new avenues for the production of medicinal substances with curative potentialfor the treatment of these diseasesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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