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Mild MPP+ exposure-induced glucose starvation enhances autophagosome synthesis and impairs its degradation.


ABSTRACT: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, mainly characterised by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons. MPP+ has been widely used as a PD-related neurotoxin, and their reports suggested the several hypotheses for neuronal cell death. However, most of these hypotheses come from the studies about the acute MPP+ exposure. We previously revealed that mild MPP+ exposure (10 and 200??M), which induces gradual cell death, impairs autophagosome degradation at 48?h. In the present study, we further investigated the specific events of mild MPP+ exposure and revealed that mild MPP+ exposure causes the cell death through glucose starvation, but not acute toxic model (2.5 and 5?mM). At 36?h after mild MPP+ exposure, autophagosome synthesis was enhanced owing to glucose starvation and continued to enhance until 48?h, despite impaired autophagosome degradation. Inhibition of autophagosome synthesis reduced mild MPP+-induced cell death. In conclusion, we clarified that glucose starvation-enhanced autophagosome synthesis occurs at an earlier stage than impaired autophagosome degradation and is important in mild MPP+ toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Sakamoto S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5405408 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mild MPP<sup>+</sup> exposure-induced glucose starvation enhances autophagosome synthesis and impairs its degradation.

Sakamoto Shuichiro S   Miyara Masatsugu M   Sanoh Seigo S   Ohta Shigeru S   Kotake Yaichiro Y  

Scientific reports 20170426


Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, mainly characterised by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons. MPP<sup>+</sup> has been widely used as a PD-related neurotoxin, and their reports suggested the several hypotheses for neuronal cell death. However, most of these hypotheses come from the studies about the acute MPP<sup>+</sup> exposure. We previously revealed that mild MPP<sup>+</sup> exposure (10 and 200 μM), which induces gradual cell death, impairs autoph  ...[more]

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