Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8686464 | Neurobiology of Disease | 2018 | 74 Pages |
Abstract
We review the evidence for the early involvement of olfactory structures in neurodegenerative diseases and the relationship between neuropathology and olfactory function. We discuss the vulnerability and putative underlying mechanisms by which pathology could be initiated in the olfactory bulb, from the entry of pathogens (promoted by increased permeability of the olfactory epithelium with aging or inflammation) to the sensitivity of the olfactory system to oxidative stress and inflammation. Finally, we review changes in protein expression and neural excitability triggered by pathogenic proteins that can promote pathogenesis in the olfactory bulb and beyond.
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Authors
Nolwen L. Rey, Daniel W. Wesson, Patrik Brundin,