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The melatonin MT1 receptor axis modulates mutant Huntingtin-mediated toxicity
Authors:Wang Xin  Sirianni Ana  Pei Zhijuan  Cormier Kerry  Smith Karen  Jiang Jiying  Zhou Shuanhu  Wang Hui  Zhao Rong  Yano Hiroko  Kim Jeong Eun  Li Wei  Kristal Bruce S  Ferrante Robert J  Friedlander Robert M
Affiliation:Neuroapoptosis Laboratory and Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. xwang@rics.bwh.harvard.edu
Abstract:Melatonin mediates neuroprotection in several experimental models of neurodegeneration. It is not yet known, however, whether melatonin provides neuroprotection in genetic models of Huntington's disease (HD). We report that melatonin delays disease onset and mortality in a transgenic mouse model of HD. Moreover, mutant huntingtin (htt)-mediated toxicity in cells, mice, and humans is associated with loss of the type 1 melatonin receptor (MT1). We observe high levels of MT1 receptor in mitochondria from the brains of wild-type mice but much less in brains from HD mice. Moreover, we demonstrate that melatonin inhibits mutant htt-induced caspase activation and preserves MT1 receptor expression. This observation is critical, because melatonin-mediated protection is dependent on the presence and activation of the MT1 receptor. In summary, we delineate a pathologic process whereby mutant htt-induced loss of the mitochondrial MT1 receptor enhances neuronal vulnerability and potentially accelerates the neurodegenerative process.
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