Researchers believe they have learned how mutations in the gene that causes Huntington's
disease kill brain cells, a finding that could open new opportunities for treating the fatal disorder.
Not exact matches
When these «energy factories» are topped off, neurons in the
brain may be better able to ward off stress from age - related
brain diseases that ordinarily exhaust or
kill the
cells.
Their analysis focused on the substantia nigra, a
brain structure where Parkinson's
disease kills neurons that use the chemical dopamine to communicate with other
cells.
People with Parkinson's
disease experience muscle tremors and rigidity because something
kills off the
brain cells that normally make the movement - coordinating chemical dopamine.
In theory,
brain cells that have been
killed by Parkinson's
disease can be replaced with
cells from the
brains of aborted fetuses.
This turned out to be a normal protein in the
cells of organisms throughout the animal kingdom — but in
brains infected with scrapie and related
diseases it turns up in both a normal, soluble form and an abnormal, insoluble form which accumulates in deposits that eventually
kill the
cells.
Parkinson's
disease, which afflicts one million people in the United States,
kills a class of
brain cells that produce dopamine, one of the
brain's chemical messengers.
Past research has focused on prevention of the
disease by reducing the levels of proteins that cause
brain plaques and tangles and
kill nerve
cells.
Huntington's
disease is a relatively rare fatal inherited condition that gradually
kills off healthy nerve
cells in the
brain, leading to loss of language, thinking and reasoning abilities, memory, coordination and movement.
«Zika virus
kills brain cancer stem
cells: Virus potentially could be used to treat deadly
disease.»
The naturally occurring arsenic
kills human
cells, leading first to skin scarring and then, as it slowly builds up in the body, to
brain damage, heart
disease and cancer.
In Parkinson's
disease, gobs of the protein α - synuclein accumulate in certain
brain cells and may
kill them.
Leonardi mentioned having a friend with a deadly
disease that
kills brain cells.
«Using your
brain is going to help build up those synapses, build up those connections, so that if a terrible
disease starts
killing those nerve
cells, you have more of a reserve.»
Alzheimer's
Disease is a progressive form of dementia that
kills brain cells, leading to continual loss of memory, intellectual capacity, and eventual death.