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Lipopolysaccharide mouse models for Parkinson’s disease research: a critical appraisal
Authors:Isaac Deng  Larisa Bobrovskaya
Affiliation:Health and Biomedical Innovation, Clinical and Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:
Parkinson’s disease, the most common movement disorder, has a strong neuroinflammatory aspect. This is evident by increased pro-inflammatory cytokines in the serum, and the presence of activated microglial cells, and inflammatory cytokines in the substantia nigra of post-mortem brains as well as cerebrospinal fluid of Parkinson’s disease patients. The central and peripheral neuroinflammatory aspects of Parkinson’s disease can be investigated in vivo via administration of the inflammagen lipopolysaccharide, a component of the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria. In this mini-review, we will critically evaluate different routes of lipopolysaccharide administration (including intranasal systemic and stereotasic), their relevance to clinical Parkinson’s disease as well as the recent findings in lipopolysaccharide mouse models. We will also share our own experiences with systemic and intrastriatal lipopolysaccharide models in C57BL/6 mice and will discuss the usefulness of lipopolysaccharide mouse models for future research in the field.Key Words: C57BL/6 mice, intranasal models, lipopolysaccharide models, neuroinflammation, Parkinson’s disease, stereotaxic models, substantia nigra, systemic models
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