2011
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0027959
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Redistribution of DAT/α-Synuclein Complexes Visualized by “In Situ” Proximity Ligation Assay in Transgenic Mice Modelling Early Parkinson's Disease

Abstract: Alpha-synuclein, the major component of Lewy bodies, is thought to play a central role in the onset of synaptic dysfunctions in Parkinson's disease (PD). In particular, α-synuclein may affect dopaminergic neuron function as it interacts with a key protein modulating dopamine (DA) content at the synapse: the DA transporter (DAT). Indeed, recent evidence from our “in vitro” studies showed that α-synuclein aggregation decreases the expression and membrane trafficking of the DAT as the DAT is retained into α-synuc… Show more

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“…This was associated with a specific rearrangement of synaptic vesicle clusters, a significant reduction of basal and depolarization-dependent dopamine release, and with the onset of an increased locomotor response to the administration of cocaine -a substance known to mobilize synapsin-dependent dopamine-vesicle reserve pools (Venton et al, 2006). In agreement with the results in mice and in cultured neurons, here, we also identify a significant redistribution of synapsin III in the caudate and putamen of individuals with Parkinson's disease, as well as in the striatum of transgenic mice expressing human α-syn, which also show decreased dopamine release and redistribution of synaptic proteins (Bellucci et al, 2011a;Garcia-Reitbock et al, 2010). Finally, by silencing synapsin III in vitro we could prevent α-syn aggregation and the related redistribution of synaptic proteins.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…This was associated with a specific rearrangement of synaptic vesicle clusters, a significant reduction of basal and depolarization-dependent dopamine release, and with the onset of an increased locomotor response to the administration of cocaine -a substance known to mobilize synapsin-dependent dopamine-vesicle reserve pools (Venton et al, 2006). In agreement with the results in mice and in cultured neurons, here, we also identify a significant redistribution of synapsin III in the caudate and putamen of individuals with Parkinson's disease, as well as in the striatum of transgenic mice expressing human α-syn, which also show decreased dopamine release and redistribution of synaptic proteins (Bellucci et al, 2011a;Garcia-Reitbock et al, 2010). Finally, by silencing synapsin III in vitro we could prevent α-syn aggregation and the related redistribution of synaptic proteins.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…S1E-G; Bellucci et al, 2008Bellucci et al, , 2011a. Indeed, urea-soluble α-syn aggregates (Bellucci et al, 2008) and thioflavin-S-positive α-syn inclusions (supplementary material Fig.…”
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confidence: 97%
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