Axonal self-destruction and neurodegeneration

MC Raff, AV Whitmore, JT Finn - Science, 2002 - science.org
MC Raff, AV Whitmore, JT Finn
Science, 2002science.org
Neurons seem to have at least two self-destruct programs. Like other cell types, they have
an intracellular death program for undergoing apoptosis when they are injured, infected, or
not needed. In addition, they apparently have a second, molecularly distinct self-destruct
program in their axon. This program is activated when the axon is severed and leads to the
rapid degeneration of the isolated part of the cut axon. Do neurons also use this second
program to prune their axonal tree during development and to conserve resources in …
Neurons seem to have at least two self-destruct programs. Like other cell types, they have an intracellular death program for undergoing apoptosis when they are injured, infected, or not needed. In addition, they apparently have a second, molecularly distinct self-destruct program in their axon. This program is activated when the axon is severed and leads to the rapid degeneration of the isolated part of the cut axon. Do neurons also use this second program to prune their axonal tree during development and to conserve resources in response to chronic insults?
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