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Neuromelanin of the Human Substantia Nigra: An Update
Authors:Fabio A Zucca  Emy Basso  Francesca A Cupaioli  Emanuele Ferrari  David Sulzer  Luigi Casella  Luigi Zecca
Institution:1. Institute of Biomedical Technologies, National Research Council of Italy, Via Cervi, 93, 20090, Segrate (MI), Italy
3. Department of Psychiatry, Neurology and Pharmacology, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10032, USA
2. Department of Chemistry, University of Pavia, 27100, Pavia, Italy
Abstract:Dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra selectively degenerate over the course of Parkinson’s disease. These neurons are also the most heavily pigmented cells of the brain, accumulating the dark pigment neuromelanin over a lifetime. The massive presence of neuromelanin in these brain areas has long been suspected as a key factor involved in the selective vulnerability of neurons. The high concentration of neuromelanin in substantia nigra neurons seems to be linked to the presence of considerable amounts of cytosolic dopamine that have not been sequestered into synaptic vesicles. Over the past few years, studies have uncovered a dual nature of neuromelanin. Intraneuronal neuromelanin can be a protective factor, shielding the cells from toxic effects of redox active metals, toxins, and excess of cytosolic catecholamines. In contrast, neuromelanin released by dying neurons can contribute to the activation of neuroglia triggering the neuroinflammation that characterizes Parkinson’s disease. This article reviews recent studies on the molecular aspects of neuromelanin of the human substantia nigra.
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