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Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates

Although neuromelanin is a dark pigment characteristic of dopaminergic neurons in the human substantia nigra pars compacta, its potential role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has often been neglected since most commonly used laboratory animals lack neuromelanin. Here we took advantag...

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Autores principales: Chocarro, Julia, Rico, Alberto J, Ariznabarreta, Goiaz, Roda, Elvira, Honrubia, Adriana, Collantes, María, Peñuelas, Iván, Vázquez, Alfonso, Rodríguez-Pérez, Ana I, Labandeira-García, José L, Vila, Miquel, Lanciego, José L
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10689915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37769648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad331
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author Chocarro, Julia
Rico, Alberto J
Ariznabarreta, Goiaz
Roda, Elvira
Honrubia, Adriana
Collantes, María
Peñuelas, Iván
Vázquez, Alfonso
Rodríguez-Pérez, Ana I
Labandeira-García, José L
Vila, Miquel
Lanciego, José L
author_facet Chocarro, Julia
Rico, Alberto J
Ariznabarreta, Goiaz
Roda, Elvira
Honrubia, Adriana
Collantes, María
Peñuelas, Iván
Vázquez, Alfonso
Rodríguez-Pérez, Ana I
Labandeira-García, José L
Vila, Miquel
Lanciego, José L
author_sort Chocarro, Julia
collection PubMed
description Although neuromelanin is a dark pigment characteristic of dopaminergic neurons in the human substantia nigra pars compacta, its potential role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has often been neglected since most commonly used laboratory animals lack neuromelanin. Here we took advantage of adeno-associated viral vectors encoding the human tyrosinase gene for triggering a time-dependent neuromelanin accumulation within substantia nigra pars compacta dopaminergic neurons in macaques up to similar levels of pigmentation as observed in elderly humans. Furthermore, neuromelanin accumulation induced an endogenous synucleinopathy mimicking intracellular inclusions typically observed in PD together with a progressive degeneration of neuromelanin-expressing dopaminergic neurons. Moreover, Lewy body-like intracellular inclusions were observed in cortical areas of the frontal lobe receiving dopaminergic innervation, supporting a circuit-specific anterograde spread of endogenous synucleinopathy by permissive trans-synaptic templating. In summary, the conducted strategy resulted in the development and characterization of a new macaque model of PD matching the known neuropathology of this disorder with unprecedented accuracy. Most importantly, evidence is provided showing that intracellular aggregation of endogenous α-synuclein is triggered by neuromelanin accumulation, therefore any therapeutic approach intended to decrease neuromelanin levels may provide appealing choices for the successful implementation of novel PD therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-106899152023-12-02 Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates Chocarro, Julia Rico, Alberto J Ariznabarreta, Goiaz Roda, Elvira Honrubia, Adriana Collantes, María Peñuelas, Iván Vázquez, Alfonso Rodríguez-Pérez, Ana I Labandeira-García, José L Vila, Miquel Lanciego, José L Brain Original Article Although neuromelanin is a dark pigment characteristic of dopaminergic neurons in the human substantia nigra pars compacta, its potential role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has often been neglected since most commonly used laboratory animals lack neuromelanin. Here we took advantage of adeno-associated viral vectors encoding the human tyrosinase gene for triggering a time-dependent neuromelanin accumulation within substantia nigra pars compacta dopaminergic neurons in macaques up to similar levels of pigmentation as observed in elderly humans. Furthermore, neuromelanin accumulation induced an endogenous synucleinopathy mimicking intracellular inclusions typically observed in PD together with a progressive degeneration of neuromelanin-expressing dopaminergic neurons. Moreover, Lewy body-like intracellular inclusions were observed in cortical areas of the frontal lobe receiving dopaminergic innervation, supporting a circuit-specific anterograde spread of endogenous synucleinopathy by permissive trans-synaptic templating. In summary, the conducted strategy resulted in the development and characterization of a new macaque model of PD matching the known neuropathology of this disorder with unprecedented accuracy. Most importantly, evidence is provided showing that intracellular aggregation of endogenous α-synuclein is triggered by neuromelanin accumulation, therefore any therapeutic approach intended to decrease neuromelanin levels may provide appealing choices for the successful implementation of novel PD therapeutics. Oxford University Press 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10689915/ /pubmed/37769648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad331 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Chocarro, Julia
Rico, Alberto J
Ariznabarreta, Goiaz
Roda, Elvira
Honrubia, Adriana
Collantes, María
Peñuelas, Iván
Vázquez, Alfonso
Rodríguez-Pérez, Ana I
Labandeira-García, José L
Vila, Miquel
Lanciego, José L
Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
title Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
title_full Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
title_fullStr Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
title_full_unstemmed Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
title_short Neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
title_sort neuromelanin accumulation drives endogenous synucleinopathy in non-human primates
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10689915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37769648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad331
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