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6‐hydroxydopamine‐induced Parkinson's disease‐like degeneration generates acute microgliosis and astrogliosis in the nigrostriatal system but no bioluminescence imaging‐detectable alteration in adult neurogenesis
Authors:Inga B Fricke  Thomas Viel  Maik M Worlitzer  Franziska M Collmann  Alexis Vrachimis  Andreas Faust  Lydia Wachsmuth  Cornelius Faber  Frdric Doll  Michael T Kuhlmann  Klaus Schfers  Sven Hermann  Jens C Schwamborn  Andreas H Jacobs
Abstract:Parkinson's disease is a slowly progressing neurodegenerative disorder caused by loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra (SN), leading to severe impairment in motor and non‐motor functions. Endogenous subventricular zone (SVZ) neural stem cells constantly give birth to new cells that might serve as a possible source for regeneration in the adult brain. However, neurodegeneration is accompanied by neuroinflammation and dopamine depletion, potentially compromising regeneration. We therefore employed in vivo imaging methods to study striatal deafferentation (N‐ω‐fluoropropyl‐2β‐carbomethoxy‐3β‐(4‐123I]iodophenyl)nortropane single photon emission computed tomography, DaTscan?) and neuroinflammation in the SN and striatum (N,N‐diethyl‐2‐(2‐(4‐(2‐18F]fluoroethoxy)phenyl)‐5,7‐dimethylpyrazolo1,5‐a]pyrimidin‐3‐yl)acetamide positron emission tomography, 18F]DPA‐714 PET) in the intranigral 6‐hydroxydopamine Parkinson's disease mouse model. Additionally, we transduced cells in the SVZ with a lentivirus encoding firefly luciferase and followed migration of progenitor cells in the SVZ–olfactory bulb axis via bioluminescence imaging under disease and control conditions. We found that activation of microglia in the SN is an acute process accompanying the degeneration of dopaminergic cell bodies in the SN. Dopaminergic deafferentation of the striatum does not influence the generation of doublecortin‐positive neuroblasts in the SVZ, but generates chronic astrogliosis in the nigrostriatal system.
Keywords:6‐hydroxydopamine  [18F]DPA‐714  mouse  neuroinflammation  Parkinson's disease
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