Unveiling the Glymphatic System's Role in Parkinson's Protein Spread

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Researchers have discovered that a mutated version of the α-synuclein protein, implicated in Parkinson's disease, propagates through the brain's glymphatic system before forming clumps. By tracking fluorescent α-synuclein in mice, they observed early spread of the protein, with fibril formation occurring much later. This suggests that targeting the monomeric α-synuclein and its propagation through the glymphatic system may be a potential strategy to halt the progression of Parkinson's disease.
Topics:health#a-synuclein#glymphatic-system#neurodegenerative-disorders#neuroscience#parkinsons-disease#protein-aggregation
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