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Brain Cytochrome p450 enzymes: a possible Therapeutic Targets for Neurological Diseases

GAMBARO, SABRINA ELIANA
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MORETTI, Rita
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TIRIBELLI, CLAUDIO
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GAZZIN, SILVIA
2015
  • journal article

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THERAPEUTIC TARGETS FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASES
Abstract
Neurological diseases (ND) afflict hundreds of millions of people worldwide and constitute 12% of total deaths of the population all around the world. According to a global study conducted by the World Health Organization, 8 out of 10 disorders in the 3rd highest disability classes are neurologic problems. Commonly they have disabling consequences, compromising severely the quality of the life of affected subjects. Often therapeutic strategies are limited in efficacy. Limitations lie with the enormous fragility of the so complex structure and functions accomplished by the central nervous system, together with the presence of the barrier between the tissue and the blood limiting the penetration of drugs. For these reason new strategies to protect the brain are essential. One way might be the enhancement of local biomolecular mechanisms (metabolizing enzymes, transporters, etc.). However, increasing evidence underline that our knowledge of the brain is still partial, and information cannot simply be derived from other well-known organs such as the liver. This is the case for the brain cytochrome P450 enzymes, showing differential cellular localization, brain regional expression and modulation.
DOI
10.14800/ttnd.598
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2877801
Diritti
open access
license:digital rights management non definito
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/bitstream/11368/2877801/1/2015 - Gambaro et Al.- TTNDs.pdf
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  • Brain

  • cytochrome P450 mono-...

  • differential modulati...

  • xenobiotic metabolism...

  • therapeutical target

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  • Parkinson’s disease.

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