Progressive behavioral deficits in DJ-1-deficient mice are associated with normal nigrostriatal function.
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Parkinson disease protein DJ-1 binds metals and protects against metal-induced cytotoxicityRNA binding activity of the recessive parkinsonism protein DJ-1 supports involvement in multiple cellular pathwaysLRRK2 regulates synaptogenesis and dopamine receptor activation through modulation of PKA activityEvaluation of Models of Parkinson's DiseaseGenetically engineered mouse models of Parkinson's diseasePark7 expression influences myotube size and myosin expression in muscleFormation of a Stabilized Cysteine Sulfinic Acid Is Critical for the Mitochondrial Function of the Parkinsonism Protein DJ-1Behavioral and neurotransmitter abnormalities in mice deficient for Parkin, DJ-1 and superoxide dismutase.Autism-relevant social abnormalities and cognitive deficits in engrailed-2 knockout miceAstrocytic expression of Parkinson's disease-related A53T alpha-synuclein causes neurodegeneration in mice.DJ-1 is critical for mitochondrial function and rescues PINK1 loss of function.Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 defines and protects a nigrostriatal dopaminergic neuron subpopulationDJ-1 deficient mice demonstrate similar vulnerability to pathogenic Ala53Thr human alpha-syn toxicity.Behavioral phenotyping of mouse models of Parkinson's disease.Reactive oxygen species-mediated DJ-1 monomerization modulates intracellular trafficking involving karyopherin β2Optogenetic measurement of presynaptic calcium transients using conditional genetically encoded calcium indicator expression in dopaminergic neuronsLoss of DJ-1 elicits retinal abnormalities, visual dysfunction, and increased oxidative stress in mice.The Polg Mutator Phenotype Does Not Cause Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in DJ-1-Deficient Mice.Conditional expression of Parkinson's disease-related mutant α-synuclein in the midbrain dopaminergic neurons causes progressive neurodegeneration and degradation of transcription factor nuclear receptor related 1Animal models of the non-motor features of Parkinson's disease.Absence of DJ-1 causes age-related retinal abnormalities in association with increased oxidative stress.Progressive dopaminergic cell loss with unilateral-to-bilateral progression in a genetic model of Parkinson diseaseExpression of human E46K-mutated α-synuclein in BAC-transgenic rats replicates early-stage Parkinson's disease features and enhances vulnerability to mitochondrial impairment.Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in Parkinson's disease and monogenic parkinsonism.Differences in strength-duration curves of electrical diagnosis by physiotherapists between DJ-1 homozygous knockout and wild-type mice: a randomized controlled pilot trialAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis-related VAPB P56S mutation differentially affects the function and survival of corticospinal and spinal motor neurons.Surprising behavioral and neurochemical enhancements in mice with combined mutations linked to Parkinson's disease.Altered Ca2+ homeostasis in the skeletal muscle of DJ-1 null mice.Hexokinases link DJ-1 to the PINK1/parkin pathway.Regulation of dopamine presynaptic markers and receptors in the striatum of DJ-1 and Pink1 knockout rats.Parkinson's disease: experimental models and reality.Nrf2-ARE signals mediated the anti-oxidative action of electroacupuncture in an MPTP mouse model of Parkinson's disease.Distribution of oxidized DJ-1 in Parkinson's disease-related sites in the brain and in the peripheral tissues: effects of aging and a neurotoxin
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Progressive behavioral deficits in DJ-1-deficient mice are associated with normal nigrostriatal function.
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Progressive behavioral deficit ...... normal nigrostriatal function.
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Progressive behavioral deficit ...... normal nigrostriatal function.
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Agustin Zapata
Ahmet Höke
Donald L Price
Fiona M Laird
Huaibin Cai
Jacqueline N Crawley
Jayanth S Chandran
Kathleen R Bailey
Matthew P Galloway
Mika Shimoji
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10.1016/J.NBD.2007.11.011
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2007-12-04T00:00:00Z