Translational Models of Parkinson's Disease and related Movement Disorders
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 28 November 2024
- ISBN 9780443161285
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages386 pages
- Size 279x215 mm
- Weight 1070 g
- Language English 616
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Long description:
Translational Models of Parkinson's Disease and Related Movement Disorders focuses on cutting-edge techniques for creating and validating current Parkinson's Disease translational experimental models. Various characteristics of these models are examined, including the prion-like properties of -synuclein, mitochondrial functions connected to the PINK1-Parkin pathway/CHCHD2, the endolysosome pathway connected to LRRK2, VPS35, and ATP13A2 using cultured cells (including patient iPS cells). This book also highlights the future possibilities of introducing new models for Parkinson's Disease and related movements disorders, underscoring current advancements, pre-clinical and clinical developments, and future scope related to numerous models.
MoreTable of Contents:
Section I. Understanding PD and related movement disorders
1. Neuroinflammation, glymphatic system, and Parkinson's disease
2. Pharmacotherapy of PD and related movements disorders and their limitations
3. Diagnosis and biomarkers of Parkinson's disease and related movement disorders
4. OMICS and bioinformatics in Parkinson disease and related movements disorders
5. Modeling Parkinson's disease with the alpha-synuclein protein
6. ?-Synuclein seeding assay and analysis
Section II. Mammalian models of Parkinson's disease
7. SHH, nurr1, pitx3, and en1 models for Parkinson's disease
8. Stem cell for PD: Technical considerations
9. Deep brain stimulation using animal models of Parkinson's disease
10. The MitoPark mouse model of Parkinson's disease
11. The beta-sitosterol beta-D-glucoside (BSSG) rat model of Parkinson's disease
Section III. Invertebrate models of Parkinson's disease
12. SCA1 zebrafish model
13. Various zebrafish models of Parkinson's disease: What gives us hope
14. Drosophila PD model
15. Caenorhabditis elegans models of tauopathy
16. LRRK2 in Caenorhabditis elegans model
Section IV. Ethics and regulations related to translational PD models
17. Confounding factors for validation of PD models
18. Neurobehavioral characterization of PD models
19. Ethical regulations for induction and validation of PD models
20. The OMICS and PD models: Hopes or hypes
21. Parkinson's disease from an Ayurveda perspective: Opportunities and challenges for further research