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Alpha-synuclein pathology and reduced neurogenesis in the olfactory system affect olfaction in a mouse model of Parkinsons disease

Alpha-synuclein pathology and reduced neurogenesis in the olfactory system affect olfaction in a mouse model of Parkinsons disease

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英文摘要

Parkinson Disease (PD) is characterized by multiple symptoms including olfactory dysfunction, whose underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we explored pathological changes in the olfactory pathway of transgenic (Tg) mice expressing the human A30P mutant alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) (alpha-syn-Tg mice) at 6-7 and 12-14 months of age, representing early and late-stages of motor progression, respectively. alpha-Syn-Tg mice at late stages exhibited olfactory behavioral deficits, which correlated with severe alpha-syn pathology in projection neurons of the olfactory pathway. In parallel, olfactory bulb (OB) neurogenesis in alpha-syn-Tg mice was reduced in the OB granule cells at 6-7 months, and OB periglomerular cells at 12-14 months, respectively, both of which could contribute to olfactory dysfunction. Proteomic analyses showed a disruption in endo- and exocytic pathways in the OB during the early stages which appeared exacerbated at the synaptic terminals when the mice developed olfactory deficits at 12-14 months. Our data suggest that, 1) the alpha-syn-Tg mice recapitulate the olfactory functional deficits seen in PD; 2) olfactory structures exhibit spatiotemporal disparities for vulnerability to alpha-syn pathology; 3) alpha-syn pathology is restricted to projection neurons in the olfactory pathway; 4) neurogenesis in adult alpha-syn-Tg mice is reduced in the OB; and 5) synaptic endo- and exocytosis defects in the OB may further explain olfactory deficits.

Martin-Lopez Eduardo、Chandra Sreeganga、Hsu Ryan M.、Yucel Betul、Liberia Teresa、Harmon Leah E.、Meller Sarah J.、Han Kimberly、D J Vidyadhara、GREER Charles A.

10.1101/2022.08.19.504562

神经病学、精神病学基础医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Martin-Lopez Eduardo,Chandra Sreeganga,Hsu Ryan M.,Yucel Betul,Liberia Teresa,Harmon Leah E.,Meller Sarah J.,Han Kimberly,D J Vidyadhara,GREER Charles A..Alpha-synuclein pathology and reduced neurogenesis in the olfactory system affect olfaction in a mouse model of Parkinsons disease[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-07].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.08.19.504562.点此复制

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