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Publication : Tau Deficiency Down-Regulated Transcription Factor Orthodenticle Homeobox 2 Expression in the Dopaminergic Neurons in Ventral Tegmental Area and Caused No Obvious Motor Deficits in Mice.

First Author  Tang X Year  2018
Journal  Neuroscience Volume  373
Pages  52-59 PubMed ID  29337233
Mgi Jnum  J:258109 Mgi Id  MGI:6121267
Doi  10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.01.002 Citation  Tang X, et al. (2018) Tau Deficiency Down-Regulated Transcription Factor Orthodenticle Homeobox 2 Expression in the Dopaminergic Neurons in Ventral Tegmental Area and Caused No Obvious Motor Deficits in Mice. Neuroscience 373:52-59
abstractText  Tau protein participates in microtubule stabilization, axonal transport, and protein trafficking. Loss of normal tau function will exert a negative effect. However, current knowledge on the impact of tau deficiency on the motor behavior and related neurobiological changes is controversial. In this study, we examined motor functions and analyzed several proteins implicated in the maintenance of midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons (mDANs) function of adult and aged tau(+/+), tau(+/-), tau(-/-) mice. We found tau deficiency could not induce significant motor disorders. However, we discovered lower expression levels of transcription factors Orthodenticle homeobox 2 (OTX2) of mDANs in older aged mice. Compared with age-matched tau(+/+) mice, there were 54.1% lower (p=0.0192) OTX2 protein (OTX2-fluorescence intensity) in VTA DA neurons of tau(+/-) mice and 43.6% lower (p=0.0249) OTX2 protein in VTA DA neurons of tau(-/-) mice at 18months old. Combined with the relevant reports, our results suggested that tau deficiency alone might not be enough to mimic the pathology of Parkinson''s disease. However, OTX2 down-regulation indicates that mDANs of tau-deficient mice will be more sensitive to toxic damage from MPTP.
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