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Axonal Degeneration-Prone Neurons

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Axonal Degeneration-Prone Neurons

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Axonal degeneration-prone neurons represent a distinct neuronal population characterized by heightened susceptibility to axonal breakdown and degeneration. These neurons demonstrate selective vulnerability to pathological processes that lead to neurodegenerative disease progression. Rather than being a homogeneous cell type, axonal degeneration-prone neurons comprise specific neuronal populations defined by their anatomical connectivity, metabolic demands, and intrinsic molecular properties that predispose them to axonal failure. This vulnerability manifests across multiple neurodegenerative conditions, suggesting common underlying mechanisms of axonal degeneration despite disease-specific etiology.

The concept emerged from decades of neuropathological observations showing that certain neuronal populations consistently degenerate in specific diseases—motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson's disease, and corticospinal tract neurons in primary lateral sclerosis. These patterns indicate that particular neuronal properties interact with pathogenic mechanisms to trigger axonal degeneration preferentially.

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