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Publication : Forebrain overexpression of alpha-synuclein leads to early postnatal hippocampal neuron loss and synaptic disruption.

First Author  Lim Y Year  2010
Journal  Exp Neurol Volume  221
Issue  1 Pages  86-97
PubMed ID  19833127 Mgi Jnum  J:156801
Mgi Id  MGI:4421377 Doi  10.1016/j.expneurol.2009.10.005
Citation  Lim Y, et al. (2010) Forebrain overexpression of alpha-synuclein leads to early postnatal hippocampal neuron loss and synaptic disruption. Exp Neurol 221(1):86-97
abstractText  Transgenic (Tg) mouse models of Parkinson's disease (PD) generated to date have primarily been designed to overexpress human alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) to recapitulate PD-like motor impairments as well as PD-like nigrostriatal degeneration and alpha-syn pathology. However, cognitive impairments and cortical alpha-syn pathology are also common in PD patients. To model these features of PD, we created forebrain-specific conditional Tg mice that overexpress human wild type (WT) or A53T mutant alpha-syn. Here we show that both WT and A53T mutant alpha-syn lead to massive degeneration of postmitotic neurons in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG) during postnatal development, with hippocampal synapse loss as evidenced by reduced levels of pre- and postsynaptic markers. However, when mutant and WT alpha-syn expression was repressed until the Tg mice were mature postnatally and then induced for several months, no hippocampal neuron loss was observed. These data imply that developing neurons are more vulnerable to degenerate than mature neurons as a consequence of forebrain WT and mutant alpha-syn overexpression.
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