Price D L, Sisodia S S, Koo E H, Muma N A, Kitt C A, Walker L C, Martin L J, Troncoso J C, Griffin J W, Hoffman P N
Neuropathology Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205-2181.
Toxicol Pathol. 1990;18(1 Pt 2):128-37. doi: 10.1177/019262339001800118.
The peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system (CNS) are comprised of assemblies of neurons that communicate via electrical and chemical signals. Different disease processes selectively affect specific populations of neurons and/or specific cell functions (i.e., "selective vulnerability" of neurons is a principal determinant of phenotypes of disease). New cellular and molecular biological approaches have begun to clarify some of the mechanisms of selective cell injury in human diseases and their animal models. Following a brief review of the normal biology of nerve cells, we use illustrations drawn from studies of experimental and human diseases to discuss the mechanisms of structural/chemical abnormalities that occur in a variety of neuronal disorders.
外周神经系统和中枢神经系统(CNS)由通过电信号和化学信号进行通信的神经元集合组成。不同的疾病过程会选择性地影响特定的神经元群体和/或特定的细胞功能(即神经元的“选择性易损性”是疾病表型的主要决定因素)。新的细胞和分子生物学方法已开始阐明人类疾病及其动物模型中选择性细胞损伤的一些机制。在简要回顾神经细胞的正常生物学之后,我们利用从实验性疾病和人类疾病研究中获取的例证来讨论各种神经元疾病中发生的结构/化学异常的机制。