60th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Neurology

60th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Neurology

May 22 - May 25, 2019Osaka International Convention Center Corp Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka
Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Neurology
60th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Neurology

60th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Neurology

May 22 - May 25, 2019Osaka International Convention Center Corp Rihga Royal Hotel Osaka

[HT-01-1]Introduction: what is the true culprit of neurodegeneration in PD; alpha-synuclein and beyond?

Takahiko Tokuda(Department of Molecular Pathobiology of Brain Diseases, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Japan)
α-Synuclein is a primary component of Lewy bodies, and mutations / overexpression of it cause Parkinson’s disease (PD). Besides, Braak and colleagues identified Lewy pathologies, namely α-synuclein deposition, in various regions of human brains, and demonstrated the temporal sequence of α-synuclein pathologies that emerge in the brains of PD. However, the relationship between α-synuclein deposition and neuronal dysfunction / neuronal death and underlying mechanisms connecting them are still unclear. Is α-synuclein a true culprit of neurodegeneration in PD? If so, what are the precise molecular mechanisms involved with the neurotoxicity of α-synuclein? What other factors contribute to neurodegeneration in PD? Now it is high time that we should know the details molecular mechanisms involved with neurodegeneration in PD. Does α-Synuclein itself cause neurodegeneration or need other factors, namely α-synuclein and beyond?
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EDUCATION:
MD, Shinshu University, 1984
PhD, Shinshu University, 1992
RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
1984.6: Dept. of Neurology, Shinshu University
1993-1995: Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Molecular Biology, Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry
1997-1999: Postdoctoral fellow, Dept. of Pathology (Prof. B. Frangione), NY Univ., USA.
2005-2011: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurology, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine (KPUM)
2011-2013: Associate Professor, Dept. of Molecular Pathobiology of Brain Diseases, KPUM
2014-present: Professor, Dept. of Molecular Pathobiology of Brain Diseases, KPUM
PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS:
Board Member
2009: Representative, The Japanese Society of Neurology
2010: Councilor, The Japan Society for Dementia Research
2012: Director, The Japanese Society of Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:
1. Protein chemistry and biomarker development in neurodegenerative diseases
2. Biochemical analyses of brain-derived extracellular vesicles

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