Generation and expansion of mitochondrial DNA deletions in dopaminergic neurons: new evidences for a direct role of dopamine metabolism
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High levels of mitochondrial DNA deletions have been found in dopaminergic neurons of
Parkinson Disease patients, suggesting a role in the pathology. However, the reason for this
accumulation of mtDNA deletions is unclear. In this work, dopamine was found to drive this
phenomenon, probably through forcing continuous DNA strand-break repair events. The
results also suggest that mtDNA deletions are acting in combination with other cell-specific
factors, to promote neurodegeneration.weiterlesen