Autophagy and its normal and pathogenic states in the brain
A Yamamoto, Z Yue - Annual review of neuroscience, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Autophagy is a conserved catabolic process that delivers the cytosol and cytosolic
constituents to the lysosome. Its fundamental role is to maintain cellular homeostasis and to …
constituents to the lysosome. Its fundamental role is to maintain cellular homeostasis and to …
Autophagy in neurodegeneration: two sides of the same coin
JA Lee - BMB reports, 2009 - koreascience.kr
Autophagy is a bulk lysosomal degradation process important in development,
differentiation and cellular homeostasis in multiple organs. Interestingly, neuronal survival is …
differentiation and cellular homeostasis in multiple organs. Interestingly, neuronal survival is …
Mechanism and regulation of autophagy and its role in neuronal diseases
Z Hu, B Yang, X Mo, H Xiao - Molecular neurobiology, 2015 - Springer
Autophagy is a constitutive lysosomal catabolic pathway that degrades damaged organelles
and protein aggregates. Neuronal survival is highly dependent on autophagy due to its post …
and protein aggregates. Neuronal survival is highly dependent on autophagy due to its post …
[HTML][HTML] The different autophagy degradation pathways and neurodegeneration
A Fleming, M Bourdenx, M Fujimaki, C Karabiyik… - Neuron, 2022 - cell.com
The term autophagy encompasses different pathways that route cytoplasmic material to
lysosomes for degradation and includes macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy …
lysosomes for degradation and includes macroautophagy, chaperone-mediated autophagy …
Autophagy in the central nervous system: implications for neurodegenerative disorders
M Xilouri, L Stefanis - … (Formerly Current Drug Targets-CNS & …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
The autophagy-lysosomal pathway is a major proteolytic pathway that in mammalian
systems mainly comprises of macroautophagy and chaperone-mediated autophagy. The …
systems mainly comprises of macroautophagy and chaperone-mediated autophagy. The …
Neuronal autophagy and intercellular regulation of homeostasis in the brain
Highlights•Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation process essential for neuronal
survival.•Autophagy is a highly compartmentalized process in neurons.•Intercellular …
survival.•Autophagy is a highly compartmentalized process in neurons.•Intercellular …
Autophagy for tissue homeostasis and neuroprotection
Although autophagy has frequently been viewed as a cell death mechanism in the
mammalian system, it is now considered as indispensable for the homeostasis of cells …
mammalian system, it is now considered as indispensable for the homeostasis of cells …
Autophagy and neurodegeneration: pathogenic mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
FM Menzies, A Fleming, A Caricasole, CF Bento… - Neuron, 2017 - cell.com
Autophagy is a conserved pathway that delivers cytoplasmic contents to the lysosome for
degradation. Here we consider its roles in neuronal health and disease. We review …
degradation. Here we consider its roles in neuronal health and disease. We review …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal autophagy: a housekeeper or a fighter in neuronal cell survival?
JA Lee - Experimental neurobiology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Neurons have highly dynamic cellular processes for their proper functions such as cell
growth, synaptic formation, or synaptic plasticity by regulating protein synthesis and …
growth, synaptic formation, or synaptic plasticity by regulating protein synthesis and …
Autophagy in astrocytes and its implications in neurodegeneration
K Sung, M Jimenez-Sanchez - Journal of molecular biology, 2020 - Elsevier
Autophagy is a major degradation pathway where double-membrane vesicles called
autophagosomes deliver cytoplasmic content to the lysosome. Increasing evidence …
autophagosomes deliver cytoplasmic content to the lysosome. Increasing evidence …