Background:Parkinson’s disease(PD)is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases,neuropathologically characterized by misfolded protein aggregation,called Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites.PD is a slow-progressive ...Background:Parkinson’s disease(PD)is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases,neuropathologically characterized by misfolded protein aggregation,called Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites.PD is a slow-progressive disease with colonic dysfunction appearing in the prodromal stage and lasting throughout the course of the disease.Methods:In order to study PD pathology in the colon,we examined the age-dependent morphological and pathological changes in the colon of a PD mouse model expressing human wildtype α-synuclein(α-syn)fused with the green fluorescent protein(GFP),under the endogenous mouse α-syn promoter.Results:We observed an age-dependent progressive expression and accumulation of α-syn-GFP in the enteric neurons of Meissner’s(submucosal)and Auerbach’s(myenteric)plexuses of the colon.Additionally,the phosphorylation of α-syn at serine 129 also increased with age and the aggregation ofα-syn-GFP coincided with the appearance of motor deficits at 9 months of age.Furthermore,α-syn(-GFP)distinctly co-localized with different subtypes of neurons,as identified by immunohistochemical labeling of vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP),neuronal nitric oxide synthase(nNOS),and calretinin.Conclusions:Our results show the development of α-syn pathology in the enteric neurons of the colon in a PD mouse model,which coincide with the appearance of motor deficits.Our mouse model possesses the potential and uniqueness for studying PD gastrointestinal dysfunction.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation(81430025)also to the supports of the Swedish Research Council(K2015-61X-22297-03-4),EU-JPND(aSynProtec)and EU-JPND(REfreAME),EU H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016(Syndegen),BAGADILICO-Excellence in Parkinson and Huntington Research,the Strong Research Environment MultiPark(Multidisciplinary research on Parkinson’s disease)+1 种基金the Swedish Parkinson Foundation(Parkinsonfonden),Torsten Söderbergs Foundation,Olle Engkvist Byggmästere FoundationW.L.is supported by a scholarship from the China Scholarship Council.
文摘Background:Parkinson’s disease(PD)is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases,neuropathologically characterized by misfolded protein aggregation,called Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites.PD is a slow-progressive disease with colonic dysfunction appearing in the prodromal stage and lasting throughout the course of the disease.Methods:In order to study PD pathology in the colon,we examined the age-dependent morphological and pathological changes in the colon of a PD mouse model expressing human wildtype α-synuclein(α-syn)fused with the green fluorescent protein(GFP),under the endogenous mouse α-syn promoter.Results:We observed an age-dependent progressive expression and accumulation of α-syn-GFP in the enteric neurons of Meissner’s(submucosal)and Auerbach’s(myenteric)plexuses of the colon.Additionally,the phosphorylation of α-syn at serine 129 also increased with age and the aggregation ofα-syn-GFP coincided with the appearance of motor deficits at 9 months of age.Furthermore,α-syn(-GFP)distinctly co-localized with different subtypes of neurons,as identified by immunohistochemical labeling of vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP),neuronal nitric oxide synthase(nNOS),and calretinin.Conclusions:Our results show the development of α-syn pathology in the enteric neurons of the colon in a PD mouse model,which coincide with the appearance of motor deficits.Our mouse model possesses the potential and uniqueness for studying PD gastrointestinal dysfunction.