Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?

α-Synuclein is a synaptic protein that has been directly linked to both the etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease. We have previously shown that only nigral neurons in PD expressing α-synuclein inclusions display a loss dopaminergic phenotype. The present study tested the hypothesis...

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Main Authors: Yaping Chu, Jeffrey H. Kordower
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2007-01-01
Series:Neurobiology of Disease
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spelling doaj-e1e75278a97649438ad00b6c5a5aa63b2021-03-20T04:53:34ZengElsevierNeurobiology of Disease1095-953X2007-01-01251134149Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?Yaping Chu0Jeffrey H. Kordower1Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, 1735 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612, USACorresponding author.; Department of Neurological Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, 1735 West Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612, USAα-Synuclein is a synaptic protein that has been directly linked to both the etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease. We have previously shown that only nigral neurons in PD expressing α-synuclein inclusions display a loss dopaminergic phenotype. The present study tested the hypothesis that normal aging contributes to this effect. The relative abundance of α-synuclein protein within individual nigral neurons was quantified in eighteen normal humans between the age of 18 and 102 and twenty four rhesus monkeys between the age of 2 and 34. Optical densitometry revealed a robust age-related increase in α-synuclein protein within individual nigral neurons in both species. This effect was specific for nigral α-synuclein as no age-related changes were found in the ventral tegmental area nor were there changes in the nigra for non-pathogenic β-synuclein. The age-related increases in nigral α-synuclein were non-aggregated and strongly associated with age-related decreases in tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate limiting enzyme for dopamine production. In fact, only cells expressing α-synuclein displayed reductions in TH. We hypothesize that age-related increases in α-synuclein result in a subthreshold degeneration of nigrostriatal dopamine which, in PD, becomes symptomatic due to lysosomal failure resulting in protein misfolding and inclusion formation. We further hypothesize that preventing the age-related accumulation of non-aggregated α-synuclein might be a simple and potent therapeutic target for patients with PD.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996106002191SynucleinTyrosine hydroxylaseDopaminergic neuronSubstantia nigraAgingSynucleinopathy
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Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?
Neurobiology of Disease
Synuclein
Tyrosine hydroxylase
Dopaminergic neuron
Substantia nigra
Aging
Synucleinopathy
author_facet Yaping Chu
Jeffrey H. Kordower
author_sort Yaping Chu
title Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?
title_short Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?
title_full Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?
title_fullStr Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?
title_full_unstemmed Age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: Is this the target for Parkinson's disease?
title_sort age-associated increases of α-synuclein in monkeys and humans are associated with nigrostriatal dopamine depletion: is this the target for parkinson's disease?
publisher Elsevier
series Neurobiology of Disease
issn 1095-953X
publishDate 2007-01-01
description α-Synuclein is a synaptic protein that has been directly linked to both the etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease. We have previously shown that only nigral neurons in PD expressing α-synuclein inclusions display a loss dopaminergic phenotype. The present study tested the hypothesis that normal aging contributes to this effect. The relative abundance of α-synuclein protein within individual nigral neurons was quantified in eighteen normal humans between the age of 18 and 102 and twenty four rhesus monkeys between the age of 2 and 34. Optical densitometry revealed a robust age-related increase in α-synuclein protein within individual nigral neurons in both species. This effect was specific for nigral α-synuclein as no age-related changes were found in the ventral tegmental area nor were there changes in the nigra for non-pathogenic β-synuclein. The age-related increases in nigral α-synuclein were non-aggregated and strongly associated with age-related decreases in tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate limiting enzyme for dopamine production. In fact, only cells expressing α-synuclein displayed reductions in TH. We hypothesize that age-related increases in α-synuclein result in a subthreshold degeneration of nigrostriatal dopamine which, in PD, becomes symptomatic due to lysosomal failure resulting in protein misfolding and inclusion formation. We further hypothesize that preventing the age-related accumulation of non-aggregated α-synuclein might be a simple and potent therapeutic target for patients with PD.
topic Synuclein
Tyrosine hydroxylase
Dopaminergic neuron
Substantia nigra
Aging
Synucleinopathy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996106002191
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