Impaired neurogenesis and synaptogenesis in iPSC-derived Parkinson’s patient cortical neurons with D620N VPS35 mutation
Ute Scheller,
ChoongKu Lee,
Philip Seibler
et al.
Abstract:Presynaptic dysfunction is an important early process in the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease (PD) that drives disease progression. To gain insight into the intrinsic synapse impairment in PD, we performed comprehensive electrophysiological and morphological analysis of iPSC-derived cortical neurons derived from PD patients with the VPS35-D620N mutation. Our findings reveal significant impairment in neurogenesis and synaptogenesis within individual patient neurons, culminating to synaptic dysfunction eve… Show more
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