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Publication : Toxicity of extracellular alpha-synuclein is independent of intracellular alpha-synuclein.

First Author  Dening Y Year  2022
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  12
Issue  1 Pages  21951
PubMed ID  36535974 Mgi Jnum  J:334792
Mgi Id  MGI:7412440 Doi  10.1038/s41598-022-25790-2
Citation  Dening Y, et al. (2022) Toxicity of extracellular alpha-synuclein is independent of intracellular alpha-synuclein. Sci Rep 12(1):21951
abstractText  Parkinson s disease (PD) pathology progresses throughout the nervous system. Whereas motor symptoms are always present, there is a high variability in the prevalence of non-motor symptoms. It has been postulated that the progression of the pathology is based on a prion-like disease mechanism partly due to the seeding effect of endocytosed-alpha-synuclein (ASYN) on the endogenous ASYN. Here, we analyzed the role of endogenous ASYN in the progression of PD-like pathology in vivo and in vitro and compared the effect of endocytosed-ASYN as well as paraquat and rotenone on primary enteric, dopaminergic and cortical neurons from wild-type and ASYN-KO mice. Our results show that, in vivo, pathology progression did not occur in the absence of endogenous ASYN. Remarkably, the damage caused by endocytosed-ASYN, rotenone or paraquat was independent from endogenous ASYN and related to the alteration of the host s mitochondrial membrane potential. Dopaminergic neurons were very sensitive to these noxae compared to other neuronal subtypes. These results suggest that ASYN-mitochondrial interactions play a major role in initiating the pathological process in the host neuron and endogenous ASYN is essential for the transsynaptical transmission of the pathology. Our results also suggest that protecting mitochondrial function is a valid primary therapeutic target.
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