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Ablation of polyamine catabolic enzymes provokes Purkinje cell damage, neuroinflammation, and severe ataxia.

Kamyar ZahediMarybeth BrooksSharon BaroneNegah RahmatiTracy Murray StewartMatthew DunworthChristina Destefano-ShieldsNupur DasguptaSteve DavidsonDiana M LindquistChristine E FullerRoger D SmithJohn L ClevelandRobert A CaseroManoocher Soleimani
Published in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2020)
These results indicate that the disruption of polyamine catabolism, via coordinated alterations in tissue polyamine levels, elevated transglutaminase activity and increased expression, polyamination, and aggregation of α-Synuclein, leads to severe cerebellar damage and ataxia. These studies indicate that polyamine catabolism is necessary to Purkinje cell survival, and for sustaining the functional integrity of the cerebellum.
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