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Dopamine-dependent early synaptic and motor dysfunctions induced by α-synuclein in the nigrostriatal circuit

Authors :
Antonella Cardinale
Fabrizio Gardoni
Alessandro Martini
Elena Ferrari
Alessandro Tozzi
Ada Ledonne
Veronica Ghiglieri
Elvira De Leonibus
Miriam Sciaccaluga
Vittorio Loffredo
Paolo Calabresi
Antonino La Rocca
Silvia Paciotti
Mauro Federici
Nicola Biagio Mercuri
Laura Bellingacci
Barbara Picconi
Alfredo Megaro
Source :
Brain, 144 (2021): 3477–3491. doi:10.1093/brain/awab242, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Alessandro Tozzi 1, Miriam Sciaccaluga 1, Vittorio Loffredo 1 2, Alfredo Megaro 1, Ada Ledonne 3, Antonella Cardinale 4 5, Mauro Federici 3, Laura Bellingacci 1, Silvia Paciotti 1, Elena Ferrari 6, Antonino La Rocca 2, Alessandro Martini 3, Nicola B Mercuri 3 7, Fabrizio Gardoni 6, Barbara Picconi 4 8, Veronica Ghiglieri 8, Elvira De Leonibus 2 9, Paolo Calabresi 10/titolo:Dopamine-dependent early synaptic and motor dysfunctions induced by ?-synuclein in the nigrostriatal circuit/doi:10.1093%2Fbrain%2Fawab242/rivista:Brain (Print)/anno:2021/pagina_da:3477/pagina_a:3491/intervallo_pagine:3477–3491/volume:144
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Misfolding and aggregation of α-synuclein are specific features of Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases defined as synucleinopathies. Parkinson’s disease progression has been correlated with the formation and extracellular release of α-synuclein aggregates, as well as with their spread from neuron to neuron. Therapeutic interventions in the initial stages of Parkinson’s disease require a clear understanding of the mechanisms by which α-synuclein disrupts the physiological synaptic and plastic activity of the basal ganglia. For this reason, we identified two early time points to clarify how the intrastriatal injection of α-synuclein-preformed fibrils in rodents via retrograde transmission induces time-dependent electrophysiological and behavioural alterations. We found that intrastriatal α-synuclein-preformed fibrils perturb the firing rate of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta, while the discharge of putative GABAergic cells of the substantia nigra pars reticulata is unchanged. The α-synuclein-induced dysregulation of nigrostriatal function also impairs, in a time-dependent manner, the two main forms of striatal synaptic plasticity, long-term potentiation and long-term depression. We also observed an increased glutamatergic transmission measured as an augmented frequency of spontaneous excitatory synaptic currents. These changes in neuronal function in the substantia nigra pars compacta and striatum were observed before overt neuronal death occurred. In an additional set of experiments, we were able to rescue α-synuclein-induced alterations of motor function, striatal synaptic plasticity and increased spontaneous excitatory synaptic currents by subchronic treatment with l-DOPA, a precursor of dopamine widely used in the therapy of Parkinson’s disease, clearly demonstrating that a dysfunctional dopamine system plays a critical role in the early phases of the disease.<br />Tozzi et al. show that intrastriatal injection of α-synuclein fibrils, modelling the early phase of Parkinson’s disease, alters motor behaviour and nigral and striatal neuron function in mice. These alterations can be rescued by l-DOPA, demonstrating the importance of the dopaminergic system in the early stages of Parkinson’s disease.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain, 144 (2021): 3477–3491. doi:10.1093/brain/awab242, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Alessandro Tozzi 1, Miriam Sciaccaluga 1, Vittorio Loffredo 1 2, Alfredo Megaro 1, Ada Ledonne 3, Antonella Cardinale 4 5, Mauro Federici 3, Laura Bellingacci 1, Silvia Paciotti 1, Elena Ferrari 6, Antonino La Rocca 2, Alessandro Martini 3, Nicola B Mercuri 3 7, Fabrizio Gardoni 6, Barbara Picconi 4 8, Veronica Ghiglieri 8, Elvira De Leonibus 2 9, Paolo Calabresi 10/titolo:Dopamine-dependent early synaptic and motor dysfunctions induced by ?-synuclein in the nigrostriatal circuit/doi:10.1093%2Fbrain%2Fawab242/rivista:Brain (Print)/anno:2021/pagina_da:3477/pagina_a:3491/intervallo_pagine:3477–3491/volume:144
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7df80ce3e2243b80adcfed30ced3f980
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awab242