第62回日本神経学会学術大会

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[S-03] シンポジウム03 Selective vulnerability of alpha-synuclein-related neurodegeneration -beyond proteinopathy and propagation-

2021年5月19日(水) 09:50 〜 11:50 第6会場 (国立京都国際会館 2F Room B-2)

座長:Surmeier D. James(Department of Physiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, IL),内原 俊記(新渡戸記念中野総合病院脳神経内科・脳神経研究室)

[S-03-2] How does alpha-synuclein pathology spread and cause neuronal dysfunction in the brain?

Dalton J. Surmeier1, Fanni Geibl1, Martin Henrich1, Ted Dawson2, Wolfgang Oertel3 (1.Department of Physiology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 2.Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 3.Department of Neurology, Philipps University Marburg)

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Dr. Surmeier is the Nathan Smith Davis Professor and Chair of the Department of Physiology in the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL USA. He directs a research program focusing on molecular, cellular, and network mechanisms governing the basal ganglia in health and disease states. Using a combination of electrophysiological, optical, and genetic approaches in mouse models of disease, his group has made important contributions to our understanding of how dopamine and other neuromodulators shape intrinsic and synaptic mechanisms underlying basal ganglia function. His group also has pursued the mechanisms underlying selective neuronal vulnerability in Parkinson’s disease (PD). These studies have identified physiological determinants of mitochondrial oxidant stress contributing to PD pathogenesis, resulting in large scale clinical trials examining the potential disease-modifying effects of isradipine. In addition to his research program, Dr. Surmeier serves on advisory panels at the NIH and private foundations, in addition to the editorial boards of several scientific journals, including Movement Disorders, Neuron, and Science Advances.

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