Neurodegeneration and Neuroinflammation are Linked, but Independent of α-Synuclein Inclusions, in a Seeding/Spreading Mouse Model of Parkinson’s Disease
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A key process of neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease (PD) is the transneuronal spreading of alpha-synuclein. Alpha-synuclein is a presynaptic protein that is implicated in the pathogenesis of PD and other synucleinopathies, where it forms, upon intracellular aggregation, pathological inclusions. Other hallmarks of PD include neurodegeneration and microgliosis in susceptible brain regions. Whether it is primarily transneuronal spreading of a-synuclein particles, inclusion formation, or other mechanisms, such as inflammation, that cause neurodegeneration in PD is unclear. We used spreading/aggregation of alpha-synuclein induced by intracerebral injection of a-synuclein preformed fibrils into the mouse brain to address this question. We performed quantitative histological analysis for a-synuclein inclusions, neurodegeneration, and microgliosis in different brain regions, and a gene expression profiling of the ventral midbrain, at two different timepoints after disease induction. We observed significant neurodegeneration and microgliosis in brain regions not only with, but also withouta-synuclein inclusions. We also observed prominent microgliosis in injured brain regions that did not correlate with neurodegeneration nor with inclusion load. In longitudinal gene expression profiling experiments, we observed early and unique alterations linked to microglial mediated inflammation that preceded neurodegeneration, indicating an active role of microglia in inducing neurodegeneration. Our observations indicate that a-synuclein inclusion formation is not the major driver in the early phases of PD-like neurodegeneration, but that diffusible, oligomeric a-synuclein species, which induce unusual microglial reactivity, play a key role in this process. C57Bl6/J mice were injected intrastriatally with 10 microgram alpha-synuclein pre-formed fibril or vehicle PBS. Mice were euthanised 13 days or 90 days post injection (13 dpi, 90dpi), and transcriptional profiles (Affymetrix chips) were generated from isolated ventral midbrains from the ipsilateral (ipsi) and contralateral (contra) brain hemispheres
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2022-08-02



