A developmental component to Huntington's disease

Elsevier

Available online 12 April 2024

Revue NeurologiqueAuthor links open overlay panel, Abstract

Huntington's disease is a dominantly inherited disorder characterized by the dysfunction and death of cortical and striatal neurons. Striatal degeneration in Huntington's disease is due, at least in part, to defective cortical signalling to the striatum. Although Huntington's disease generally manifests at the adult stage, mouse and neuroimaging studies of presymptomatic mutation carriers suggest that it may affect neurodevelopment. In support of this notion, the development of the cortex is altered in mice with Huntington's disease and the foetuses of human Huntington's disease gene carriers. We will discuss these studies and the contribution of abnormal brain development to the later appearance of the disease.

Keywords

Huntingtin

Huntington's disease

Cortical development

Cortical circuits

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