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Publication : Mice overexpressing wild-type human alpha-synuclein display alterations in colonic myenteric ganglia and defecation.

First Author  Wang L Year  2012
Journal  Neurogastroenterol Motil Volume  24
Issue  9 Pages  e425-36
PubMed ID  22779732 Mgi Jnum  J:318096
Mgi Id  MGI:6858247 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2982.2012.01974.x
Citation  Wang L, et al. (2012) Mice overexpressing wild-type human alpha-synuclein display alterations in colonic myenteric ganglia and defecation. Neurogastroenterol Motil 24(9):e425-36
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Prevalent non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) include gastrointestinal motor impairments and advanced stage PD displays pathological aggregates of alpha-synuclein in colonic enteric neurons. We previously showed that 12 months old mice overexpressing human wild type (WT) alpha-synuclein under the Thy1 promoter (Thy1-aSyn) displayed colonic motor dysfunction. We investigated functional gut alterations at earlier ages and histological correlates. METHODS: Defecation, gastric emptying (GE), and immunostaining for alpha-synuclein, peripheral choline acetyltransferase (pChAT), tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) in distal colon myenteric plexuses were assessed in male Thy1-aSyn compared to littermate WT mice. KEY RESULTS: Thy1-aSyn mice aged 2.5-3 or 7-8 months old had 81% and 55% reduction in fecal pellet output, respectively, in the first 15 min of exposure to a novel environment. The reduction remained significant in the older group for 2-h, and subsequent refeeding resulted also in a 60% and 69% reduction of defecation in the first hour, respectively. Thy1-aSyn mice (8-10 months) displayed increased alpha-synuclein in the myenteric plexuses with abundant varicose terminals surrounding pChAT-immunoreactive (ir) neurons, and only a few, nNOS-ir neurons. There were no conspicuous changes in pChAT- and nNOS-ir neurons, or TH- and VIP-ir nerve fibers. Thy1-aSyn mice aged 4-18 months had normal GE. CONCLUSIONS & INFERENCES: The occurrence of over-production of pre-synaptic alpha-synuclein in colonic myenteric ganglia several months before the loss of striatal dopamine may provide an anatomical basis for interference with cholinergic neuronal activation, causing an early impairment in defecation to stimuli.
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