The GSK3 β signaling cascade and neurodegenerative disease
Biochemical signaling pathways are known to have a critical role in neuronal development and function. A growing body of evidence is accumulating to suggest that signaling pathways also underlie neurodegeneration and neurodegenerative disease. One pathway with a prominent role in neurodegenerative d...
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description | Biochemical signaling pathways are known to have a critical role in neuronal development and function. A growing body of evidence is accumulating to suggest that signaling pathways also underlie neurodegeneration and neurodegenerative disease. One pathway with a prominent role in neurodegenerative disease is the signaling pathway in which the enzyme glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) is a key component.
In vitro and
in vivo evidence point to a key role for GSK3 in promoting neurodegeneration and in Alzheimer's disease plaque and neurofibrillary tangle formation. How GSK3 acts in this regard is still open to debate, but it may involve both extracellular and nuclear apoptotic activities.
Substantial
in vitro and
in vivo evidence points to a criticalrole for the GSK3beta signaling pathway in neurodegeneration. GSK3beta is a key regulator of both protective and proapoptotic pathways in the central nervous system. |
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In vitro and
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in vitro and
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