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      Immunocytochemical analysis of tumor necrosis factor and its receptors in Parkinson's disease

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      Neuroscience Letters
      Elsevier BV

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          Abstract

          Activated glial cells observed in the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease may participate in the mechanism of nerve cell death by providing toxic substances such as cytokines. Among these compounds, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) is of interest because it can provoke cell death. We detected TNF-immunoreactive glial cells in the substantia nigra of parkinsonian patients but not in those of control subjects. Immunoreactivity for TNF receptors was found in cell bodies and processes of most dopaminergic neurons of control and parkinsonian subjects, suggesting that nigral dopaminergic neurons might be sensitive to TNF produced in Parkinson's disease. These results suggest that TNF may participate in the degenerative processes occurring in Parkinson's disease, at least after a primary insult inducing a reactive gliosis.

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          Neuroscience Letters
          Neuroscience Letters
          Elsevier BV
          03043940
          May 1994
          May 1994
          : 172
          : 1-2
          : 151-154
          Article
          10.1016/0304-3940(94)90684-X
          8084523
          d36fac42-feb2-4612-af67-4ef914285903
          © 1994

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