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Neuronal hyperactivity-induced oxidant stress promotes in vivo α-synuclein brain spreading.


ABSTRACT: Interneuronal transfer and brain spreading of pathogenic proteins are features of neurodegenerative diseases. Pathophysiological conditions and mechanisms affecting this spreading remain poorly understood. This study investigated the relationship between neuronal activity and interneuronal transfer of α-synuclein, a Parkinson-associated protein, and elucidated mechanisms underlying this relationship. In a mouse model of α-synuclein brain spreading, hyperactivity augmented and hypoactivity attenuated protein transfer. Important features of neuronal hyperactivity reported here were an exacerbation of oxidative and nitrative reactions, pronounced accumulation of nitrated α-synuclein, and increased protein aggregation. Data also pointed to mitochondria as key targets and likely sources of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species within hyperactive neurons. Rescue experiments designed to counteract the increased burden of reactive oxygen species reversed hyperactivity-induced α-synuclein nitration, aggregation, and interneuronal transfer, providing first evidence of a causal link between these pathological effects of neuronal stimulation and indicating a mechanistic role of oxidant stress in hyperactivity-induced α-synuclein spreading.

SUBMITTER: Helwig M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9432848 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neuronal hyperactivity-induced oxidant stress promotes in vivo α-synuclein brain spreading.

Helwig Michael M   Ulusoy Ayse A   Rollar Angela A   O'Sullivan Sinead A SA   Lee Shirley S L SSL   Aboutalebi Helia H   Pinto-Costa Rita R   Jevans Benjamin B   Klinkenberg Michael M   Di Monte Donato A DA  

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Interneuronal transfer and brain spreading of pathogenic proteins are features of neurodegenerative diseases. Pathophysiological conditions and mechanisms affecting this spreading remain poorly understood. This study investigated the relationship between neuronal activity and interneuronal transfer of α-synuclein, a Parkinson-associated protein, and elucidated mechanisms underlying this relationship. In a mouse model of α-synuclein brain spreading, hyperactivity augmented and hypoactivity attenu  ...[more]

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