-
specific to
sulfatides. When
comparing sulfatide depletion to
other neurodegenerative diseases, Alzheimer's
disease is the only case in
which sulfatide is so...
- can't
break down the
sulfatides which results in all of the same MLD
symptoms and progression. A 2011
study contended sulfatide is not
completely responsible...
-
subsequently leads to
diminished degradation of
sulfatides, thus
causing them to ac****ulate. This ac****ulation of
sulfatides is
toxic to oligodendrocytes, the myelin-producing...
- rise in the
production of
various lipids – cholesterol, cerebroside, and
sulfatide. As
researchers began to do
postnatal research, they
found that myelinogenesis...
- (July 2023). "Spatial
lipidomics reveals brain region-specific
changes of
sulfatides in an
experimental MPTP Parkinson's
disease primate model". npj Parkinson's...
-
Cerebrosides have a
single glucose or
galactose at the 1-hydroxy position.
Sulfatides are
sulfated cerebrosides.
Gangliosides have at
least three sugars, one...
- with
glucose as the
saccharide moiety;
often found in non-neural tissue.
Sulfatides: a
class of
glycolipids containing a
sulfate group in the carbohydrate...
- of the
charge carrier.
While in
gangliosides sialic acids are found,
sulfatides have a
sulfate group. The
structural similarity of most
glycolipids is...
- lactosylceramide.
Cerebrosides containing a
sulfuric ester (sulfate) group,
known as
sulfatides, also
occur in the
myelin sheath of nerves.
These compounds are preferably...
-
Arylsulfatase A (or cerebroside-sulfatase) is an
enzyme that
breaks down
sulfatides,
namely cerebroside 3-sulfate into
cerebroside and sulfate. In humans...