Authors
Saeid Ghavami, Shahla Shojaei, Behzad Yeganeh, Sudharsana R Ande, Jaganmohan R Jangamreddy, Maryam Mehrpour, Jonas Christoffersson, Wiem Chaabane, Adel Rezaei Moghadam, Hessam H Kashani, Mohammad Hashemi, Ali A Owji, Marek J Łos
Publication date
2014/1/1
Source
Progress in neurobiology
Volume
112
Pages
24-49
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Autophagy and apoptosis are basic physiologic processes contributing to the maintenance of cellular homeostasis. Autophagy encompasses pathways that target long-lived cytosolic proteins and damaged organelles. It involves a sequential set of events including double membrane formation, elongation, vesicle maturation and finally delivery of the targeted materials to the lysosome. Apoptotic cell death is best described through its morphology. It is characterized by cell rounding, membrane blebbing, cytoskeletal collapse, cytoplasmic condensation, and fragmentation, nuclear pyknosis, chromatin condensation/fragmentation, and formation of membrane-enveloped apoptotic bodies, that are rapidly phagocytosed by macrophages or neighboring cells. Neurodegenerative disorders are becoming increasingly prevalent, especially in the Western societies, with larger percentage of members living to an older age …
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