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Spotlight on Glia in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 1

Written by Marija Cvetanovic, PhDEdited by Spyros Petrakis, PhD Researchers from Yale provide evidence that glial cells, in particular Bergmann glia in the cerebellum, may contribute to disease pathogenesis in SCA1. The human brain contains approximately 170 billion cells. However, approximately half of them (86 billion cells) are not neurons. Read More…

El daño en el ADN está vinculado a la muerte neuronal en SCA7

Escrito por Dr. Hannah K Shorrock Editado por Dr. Celeste Suart Traducid por Ismael Araujo Aliaga La acumulación de daño en el ADN sin ser reparado provocaría una cascada de efectos negativos en SCA7, resultando en la desaparición y muerte a nivel neuronal.  ¿Por qué las neuronas en el cerebelo se degeneran Read More…

Expanding Our Understanding of Ataxic Dysarthria

Written by Jacqueline Ambur Gragg Edited by Celeste Suart, PhD Research from the University of Washington shows differences in how ataxia can impact the muscles you use for speaking.  Communication is a vital part of the human experience. Many ataxians also struggle with slurred and unclear speech known as dysarthria. Read More…

Unveiling Peripheral Nerve Abnormalities in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3

Written by Juan MatoEdited by Hayley McLoughlin, PhD German research team uses specialized imaging technology to measure neuropathy in SCA3 patients. The Unexplored Depths of Peripheral Neuropathy in SCA3 Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 3 (SCA3) is an inherited neurodegenerative disease that affects balance, coordination, speech, and overall mobility. However, did you Read More…

Dano ao DNA é relacionado à morte neuronal em SCA7

Escrito por Dr. Hannah K Shorrock Editado por Dr. Celeste Suart Traduzido para o Português por Priscila Pereira Sena A acumulação de danos ao DNA sem a capacidade de reparo pode levar a uma cascata de efeitos negativos na SCA7, resultando na morte neuronal. Por que os neurônios do cerebelo Read More…

Preparação para testes em SCA1 and SCA3 com exames de imagem

Escrito por Dr. Gülin ÖzEditado por Dr. Celeste SuartTraduzido por Ana Carolina Martins A ressonância magnética (RM) detecta alterações cerebrais antes dos sintomas de ataxia. A lista de empresas farmacêuticas que direcionaram a sua atenção para as ataxias tem aumentado ao longo da última década. Isto se deve ao promissor Read More…

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