Dopamine transporter glycosylation correlates with the vulnerability of midbrain dopaminergic cells in Parkinson's disease |
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Authors: | Domingo Afonso-Oramas, Ignacio Cruz-Muros, Diego lvarez de la Rosa, Pedro Abreu, Teresa Gir ldez, Javier Castro-Hern ndez, Josmar Salas-Hern ndez, Jos L. Lanciego, Manuel Rodrí guez,Tomas Gonz lez-Hern ndez |
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Affiliation: | Domingo Afonso-Oramas, Ignacio Cruz-Muros, Diego Álvarez de la Rosa, Pedro Abreu, Teresa Giráldez, Javier Castro-Hernández, Josmar Salas-Hernández, José L. Lanciego, Manuel Rodríguez,Tomas González-Hernández, |
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Abstract: | The dopamine transporter (DAT) is a membrane glycoprotein responsible for dopamine (DA) uptake, which has been involved in the degeneration of DA cells in Parkinson's disease (PD). Given that DAT activity depends on its glycosylation status and membrane expression, and that not all midbrain DA cells show the same susceptibility to degeneration in PD, we have investigated a possible relationship between DAT glycosylation and function and the differential vulnerability of DA cells. Glycosylated DAT expression, DA uptake, and DAT Vmax were significantly higher in terminals of nigrostriatal neurons than in those of mesolimbic neurons. No differences were found in non-glycosylated DAT expression and DAT Km, and DA uptake differences disappeared after deglycosylation of nigrostriatal synaptosomes. The expression pattern of glycosylated DAT in the human midbrain and striatum showed a close anatomical relationship with DA degeneration in parkinsonian patients. This relationship was confirmed in rodent and monkey models of PD, and in HEK cells expressing the wild-type and a partially deglycosylated DAT form. These results strongly suggest that DAT glycosylation is involved in the differential vulnerability of midbrain DA cells in PD. |
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Keywords: | Parkinson's disease Pathogenesis Dopamine transporter Glycosylation Differential vulnerability |
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