Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve

Abstract: Background Intraneuronal α-synuclein (α-Syn) aggregates known as Lewy bodies (LBs) and the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) are the pathological hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Braak’s hypothesis based on autopsy studies suggests that Lewy pa...

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Main Authors: Norihito Uemura, Hisashi Yagi, Maiko T. Uemura, Yusuke Hatanaka, Hodaka Yamakado, Ryosuke Takahashi
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spelling doaj-1ab91e7ad40f4ee8867a79759c584b222020-11-24T21:46:02ZengBMCMolecular Neurodegeneration1750-13262018-05-0113111110.1186/s13024-018-0257-5Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerveNorihito Uemura0Hisashi Yagi1Maiko T. Uemura2Yusuke Hatanaka3Hodaka Yamakado4Ryosuke Takahashi5Department of Neurology, Kyoto University Graduate School of MedicineCenter for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Tottori UniversityDepartment of Neurology, Kyoto University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Kyoto University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Kyoto University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Kyoto University Graduate School of MedicineAbstract: Background Intraneuronal α-synuclein (α-Syn) aggregates known as Lewy bodies (LBs) and the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) are the pathological hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Braak’s hypothesis based on autopsy studies suggests that Lewy pathology initially occurs in the enteric nervous system (ENS) and then travels retrogradely to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (dmX), proceeding from there in a caudo-rostral direction. Recent evidence that α-Syn aggregates propagate between interconnected neurons supports this hypothesis. However, there is no direct evidence demonstrating this transmission from the ENS to the dmX and then to the SNpc. Methods We inoculated α-Syn preformed fibrils (PFFs) or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) into the mouse gastric wall and analyzed the progression of the pathology. Results The mice inoculated with α-Syn PFFs, but not with PBS, developed phosphorylated α-Syn (p-α-Syn)–positive LB-like aggregates in the dmX at 45 days postinoculation. This aggregate formation was completely abolished when vagotomy was performed prior to inoculation of α-Syn PFFs, suggesting that the aggregates in the dmX were retrogradely induced via the vagus nerve. Unexpectedly, the number of neurons containing p-α-Syn–positive aggregates in the dmX decreased over time, and no further caudo-rostral propagation beyond the dmX was observed up to 12 months postinoculation. P-α-Syn–positive aggregates were also present in the myenteric plexus at 12 months postinoculation. However, unlike in patients with PD, there was no cell-type specificity in neurons containing those aggregates in this model. Conclusions: These results indicate that α-Syn PFF inoculation into the mouse gastrointestinal tract can induce α-Syn pathology resembling that of very early PD, but other factors are apparently required if further progression of PD pathology is to be replicated in this animal model.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13024-018-0257-5Parkinson’s diseaseα-synucleinLewy bodiesPropagationEnteric nervous systemVagus nerve
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Maiko T. Uemura
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Hodaka Yamakado
Ryosuke Takahashi
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Hisashi Yagi
Maiko T. Uemura
Yusuke Hatanaka
Hodaka Yamakado
Ryosuke Takahashi
Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
Molecular Neurodegeneration
Parkinson’s disease
α-synuclein
Lewy bodies
Propagation
Enteric nervous system
Vagus nerve
author_facet Norihito Uemura
Hisashi Yagi
Maiko T. Uemura
Yusuke Hatanaka
Hodaka Yamakado
Ryosuke Takahashi
author_sort Norihito Uemura
title Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
title_short Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
title_full Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
title_fullStr Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
title_full_unstemmed Inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces Lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
title_sort inoculation of α-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse gastrointestinal tract induces lewy body-like aggregates in the brainstem via the vagus nerve
publisher BMC
series Molecular Neurodegeneration
issn 1750-1326
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract: Background Intraneuronal α-synuclein (α-Syn) aggregates known as Lewy bodies (LBs) and the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) are the pathological hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Braak’s hypothesis based on autopsy studies suggests that Lewy pathology initially occurs in the enteric nervous system (ENS) and then travels retrogradely to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (dmX), proceeding from there in a caudo-rostral direction. Recent evidence that α-Syn aggregates propagate between interconnected neurons supports this hypothesis. However, there is no direct evidence demonstrating this transmission from the ENS to the dmX and then to the SNpc. Methods We inoculated α-Syn preformed fibrils (PFFs) or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) into the mouse gastric wall and analyzed the progression of the pathology. Results The mice inoculated with α-Syn PFFs, but not with PBS, developed phosphorylated α-Syn (p-α-Syn)–positive LB-like aggregates in the dmX at 45 days postinoculation. This aggregate formation was completely abolished when vagotomy was performed prior to inoculation of α-Syn PFFs, suggesting that the aggregates in the dmX were retrogradely induced via the vagus nerve. Unexpectedly, the number of neurons containing p-α-Syn–positive aggregates in the dmX decreased over time, and no further caudo-rostral propagation beyond the dmX was observed up to 12 months postinoculation. P-α-Syn–positive aggregates were also present in the myenteric plexus at 12 months postinoculation. However, unlike in patients with PD, there was no cell-type specificity in neurons containing those aggregates in this model. Conclusions: These results indicate that α-Syn PFF inoculation into the mouse gastrointestinal tract can induce α-Syn pathology resembling that of very early PD, but other factors are apparently required if further progression of PD pathology is to be replicated in this animal model.
topic Parkinson’s disease
α-synuclein
Lewy bodies
Propagation
Enteric nervous system
Vagus nerve
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13024-018-0257-5
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