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Animal models of Parkinson's disease: similarities and differences between the disease and models.

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  • Animal models of Parkinson's disease: similarities and differences between the disease and models. Abstract Text:

    nobutaka hattoriNobutaka Hattori,shigeto satoShigeto Sato,nobutaka hattoriNobutaka Hattori,shigeto satoShigeto Sato,

    Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder characterized by resting tremor, rigidity, akinesia, and postural instability. In addition, PD is characterized by the appearance of Lewy bodies in the remaining neurons. The exact etiology for this disease is still unknown. However, genetic-environmental interaction could contribute to the pathomechanisms of PD. Indeed, seven causative genes responsible for familial PD have been identified. Since discovery of familial PD (FPD), genetic PD models have been developed. Moreover, new PD models using neurotoxins have been reported. In this review, the similarities between human PD and PD models such as genetic mice and Drosophila models are reviewed.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese

    VOLUME: 27

    Page Numbers: 479-83

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    ISSN: 0919-6544

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Neurology, Juntendo University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. nhattori@med.juntendo.ac.jp

    Country: Australia

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