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Manganese Inhalation as a Parkinson Disease Model

The present study examines the effects of divalent and trivalent Manganese (Mn(2+)/Mn(3+)) mixture inhalation on mice to obtain a novel animal model of Parkinson disease (PD) inducing bilateral and progressive dopaminergic cell death, correlate those alterations with motor disturbances, and determin...

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Autores principales: Ordoñez-Librado, José Luis, Anaya-Martínez, Verónica, Gutierrez-Valdez, Ana Luisa, Colín-Barenque, Laura, Montiel-Flores, Enrique, Avila-Costa, Maria Rosa
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Publicado: SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3010681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209715
http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/612989
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author Ordoñez-Librado, José Luis
Anaya-Martínez, Verónica
Gutierrez-Valdez, Ana Luisa
Colín-Barenque, Laura
Montiel-Flores, Enrique
Avila-Costa, Maria Rosa
author_facet Ordoñez-Librado, José Luis
Anaya-Martínez, Verónica
Gutierrez-Valdez, Ana Luisa
Colín-Barenque, Laura
Montiel-Flores, Enrique
Avila-Costa, Maria Rosa
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description The present study examines the effects of divalent and trivalent Manganese (Mn(2+)/Mn(3+)) mixture inhalation on mice to obtain a novel animal model of Parkinson disease (PD) inducing bilateral and progressive dopaminergic cell death, correlate those alterations with motor disturbances, and determine whether L-DOPA treatment improves the behavior, to ensure that the alterations are of dopaminergic origin. CD-1 male mice inhaled a mixture of Manganese chloride and Manganese acetate, one hour twice a week for five months. Before Mn exposure, animals were trained to perform motor function tests and were evaluated each week after the exposure. By the end of Mn exposure, 10 mice were orally treated with 7.5 mg/kg L-DOPA. After 5 months of Mn mixture inhalation, striatal dopamine content decreased 71%, the SNc showed important reduction in the number of TH-immunopositive neurons, mice developed akinesia, postural instability, and action tremor; these motor alterations were reverted with L-DOPA treatment. Our data provide evidence that Mn(2+)/Mn(3+) mixture inhalation produces similar morphological, neurochemical, and behavioral alterations to those observed in PD providing a useful experimental model for the study of this neurodegenerative disease.
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spelling pubmed-30106812011-01-05 Manganese Inhalation as a Parkinson Disease Model Ordoñez-Librado, José Luis Anaya-Martínez, Verónica Gutierrez-Valdez, Ana Luisa Colín-Barenque, Laura Montiel-Flores, Enrique Avila-Costa, Maria Rosa Parkinsons Dis Research Article The present study examines the effects of divalent and trivalent Manganese (Mn(2+)/Mn(3+)) mixture inhalation on mice to obtain a novel animal model of Parkinson disease (PD) inducing bilateral and progressive dopaminergic cell death, correlate those alterations with motor disturbances, and determine whether L-DOPA treatment improves the behavior, to ensure that the alterations are of dopaminergic origin. CD-1 male mice inhaled a mixture of Manganese chloride and Manganese acetate, one hour twice a week for five months. Before Mn exposure, animals were trained to perform motor function tests and were evaluated each week after the exposure. By the end of Mn exposure, 10 mice were orally treated with 7.5 mg/kg L-DOPA. After 5 months of Mn mixture inhalation, striatal dopamine content decreased 71%, the SNc showed important reduction in the number of TH-immunopositive neurons, mice developed akinesia, postural instability, and action tremor; these motor alterations were reverted with L-DOPA treatment. Our data provide evidence that Mn(2+)/Mn(3+) mixture inhalation produces similar morphological, neurochemical, and behavioral alterations to those observed in PD providing a useful experimental model for the study of this neurodegenerative disease. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2010-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3010681/ /pubmed/21209715 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/612989 Text en Copyright © 2011 José Luis Ordoñez-Librado et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ordoñez-Librado, José Luis
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Gutierrez-Valdez, Ana Luisa
Colín-Barenque, Laura
Montiel-Flores, Enrique
Avila-Costa, Maria Rosa
Manganese Inhalation as a Parkinson Disease Model
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3010681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21209715
http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/612989
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