neuromelanincontaining
Neuromelanin-containing refers to cells that accumulate neuromelanin, a dark pigment formed by the oxidative polymerization of catecholamines in certain neurons. In humans, the pigment is most abundant in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra and in noradrenergic neurons of the locus coeruleus, with smaller amounts in other brainstem nuclei. Neuromelanin levels generally increase with age, while the number of neuromelanin-containing neurons declines in aging and in neurodegenerative disease.
Formation and composition: Neuromelanin is a polymeric pigment related to melanin. It is thought to form intracellularly
Functional considerations: The exact physiological role of neuromelanin is not fully settled. Proposed functions include sequestration
Clinical relevance and imaging: Parkinson's disease and related disorders show selective loss of neuromelanin-containing neurons in