Neuroinflammation in Parkinson's patients and MPTP-treated mice is not restricted to the nigrostriatal system: microgliosis and differential expression of interleukin-1 receptors in the olfactory bulb |
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Authors: | Vroon Anne Drukarch Benjamin Bol John G J M Cras Patrick Brevé John J P Allan Stuart M Relton Jane K Hoogland Piet V J M Van Dam Anne-Marie |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy & Neurosciences, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Neurosciences (ICEN), VU University Medical Center, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Neuroinflammation may play a role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). The present study questioned whether this neuroinflammatory response differs between the olfactory bulb, as an early affected region and the nigrostriatal system. Indeed, increased microgliosis was shown in post-mortem olfactory bulb of PD patients. Also in olfactory bulb of MPTP-treated mice, microgliosis and increased expression of IL-1alpha, IL-1beta and IL-1ra mRNA was observed early after treatment. These observations implicate that neuroinflammation is not restricted to the nigrostriatal system. MPTP-induced microgliosis in striatum and olfactory bulb was reduced in IL-1alpha/beta knockout mice, indicating that IL-1 affects microglia activation. Importantly, MPTP induced differential regulation of IL-1 receptors. mRNA levels of IL-1RI and, to a lesser extent, IL-1RII were increased in striatum. Interestingly, in the olfactory bulb only IL-1RII mRNA was enhanced. We suggest that differential regulation of IL-1 signaling can serve as an important mechanism to modulate neuroinflammatory activity after MPTP treatment and possibly during PD. |
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Keywords: | Olfactory bulb Substantia nigra Parkinson’s disease MPTP IL-1 IL-1 receptor Microglia Neuroinflammation |
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