α-Synuclein-induced dysregulation of neuronal activity contributes to murine dopamine neuron vulnerability

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Abeer Dagra
Douglas R. Miller
Min Lin
Adithya Gopinath
Fatemeh Shaerzadeh
Sharonda Harris
Zachary A. Sorrentino
Jonatan Fullerton Støier
Sophia Velasco
Janelle Azar
Adetola R. Alonge
Joseph J. Lebowitz
Brittany Ulm
Mengfei Bu
Carissa A. Hansen
Nikhil Urs
Benoit I. Giasson
Habibeh Khoshbouei
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Neuroscience
[2] University of Florida,Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
[3] University of Copenhagen,Molecular Neuropharmacology and Genetics Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
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npj Parkinson's Disease | / 7卷
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Pathophysiological damages and loss of function of dopamine neurons precede their demise and contribute to the early phases of Parkinson’s disease. The presence of aberrant intracellular pathological inclusions of the protein α-synuclein within ventral midbrain dopaminergic neurons is one of the cardinal features of Parkinson’s disease. We employed molecular biology, electrophysiology, and live-cell imaging to investigate how excessive α-synuclein expression alters multiple characteristics of dopaminergic neuronal dynamics and dopamine transmission in cultured dopamine neurons conditionally expressing GCaMP6f. We found that overexpression of α-synuclein in mouse (male and female) dopaminergic neurons altered neuronal firing properties, calcium dynamics, dopamine release, protein expression, and morphology. Moreover, prolonged exposure to the D2 receptor agonist, quinpirole, rescues many of the alterations induced by α-synuclein overexpression. These studies demonstrate that α-synuclein dysregulation of neuronal activity contributes to the vulnerability of dopaminergic neurons and that modulation of D2 receptor activity can ameliorate the pathophysiology. These findings provide mechanistic insights into the insidious changes in dopaminergic neuronal activity and neuronal loss that characterize Parkinson’s disease progression with significant therapeutic implications.
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