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Astrocytes in Parkinson's Disease Neurodegeneration

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Astrocytes in Parkinson's Disease Neurodegeneration

Pathway Diagram

flowchart TD N0["ASTROCYTES"] N1["TNF"] N1 -->|"activates"| N0 N2["GFAP"] N2 -->|"expressed in"| N0 N3["Als"] N0 -->|"regulates"| N3 N4["AKT"] N0 -->|"activates"| N4 N5["Multiple Sclerosis"] N0 -->|"activates"| N5 N6["Autoimmune"] N0 -->|"activates"| N6 N7["CYTOKINES"] N7 -->|"activates"| N0 N8["Dementia"] N0 -->|"activates"| N8 N9["Alzheimer"] N0 -->|"activates"| N9 N10["Inflammation"] N0 -->|"regulates"| N10 N11["Neuroinflammation"] N0 -->|"regulates"| N11 N12["COMPLEMENT"] N12 -->|"activates"| N0

Overview

Astrocytes are star-shaped glial cells that constitute approximately 20-40% of all cells in the central nervous system and serve critical homeostatic, metabolic, and supportive functions for neurons. In Parkinson's disease (PD), astrocytes undergo significant morphological and functional changes that contribute to dopaminergic neuron loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc). Rather than maintaining their neuroprotective phenotype, activated astrocytes in PD exhibit pro-inflammatory characteristics and release neurotoxic factors that exacerbate neurodegeneration. Understanding astrocyte dysfunction represents an important therapeutic avenue, as these glial cells influence nearly every aspect of dopaminergic neuron survival and death in the parkinsonian brain.

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