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Query: UMLS:C0013421 (
dystonia
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Neurofilaments are a major component of the axonal cytoskeleton and their abnormal accumulation is a prominent feature of the cytopathology encountered in several neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, an attractive and widely held model of pathogenesis involves the participation of disrupted neurofilaments as a common toxic intermediate. Here, in direct contrast to this hypothesis, we show that two neurodegenerative disease models in the mouse,
dystonia
musculorum (dt) and a
superoxide dismutase 1
(
SOD1
)-mediated form of human motor neuron disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS), progress with little or no abatement on a transgenic background in which neurofilaments are withheld from the axonal compartment. By specifically excluding a necessary role for axonal neurofilaments, our observations redefine the components of the pathogenic pathway leading to axon disruption in these two degenerative diseases.
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PMID:Pathogenesis of two axonopathies does not require axonal neurofilaments. 946 35