Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
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Reviews: Novel Pharmacological Approaches in Search of Therapeutic Targets for Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders: Challenges and Opportunities
Mechanism of axonal degeneration: from molecular signaling to the development of therapeutic applications
Toshiyuki Araki
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2021 Volume 156 Issue 2 Pages 66-70

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Neurons communicate with other cells via long processes, i.e., axons and dendrites, functionally and morphologically specialized tree-like structures. Formation and maintenance of such processes play a crucial role in neuronal functions. Axons are particularly important for construction of neuronal network, and, together with synapses at the end of them, play a central role in transmission of information. Axonal degeneration, a phenomenon that once formed axons lose structural integrity, is most typically observed as “Wallerian degeneration”, in which injured axonal segment (distal to the site of injury) degenerates. Different forms of axonal degeneration are also observed in a variety of contexts, including pathogenesis and progression of different neurodegenerative disorders, as well as neuronal network formation during development. Thus, understanding of regulatory mechanism of axonal degeneration is important in many aspects, such as for clarification of neuronal morphogenesis mechanism, and for development of neuroprotective therapy against neurological disorders. Here, I discuss recent progress in the research field of axonal degeneration mechanism.

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