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Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders with limited clinical interventions. A number of epidemiological as well as case-control studies have revealed an association between pesticide exposure, especially of paraquat (PQ) and occurrence of PD. Hsp70, a mol...

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Autores principales: Shukla, Arvind Kumar, Pragya, Prakash, Chaouhan, Hitesh Singh, Tiwari, Anand Krishna, Patel, Devendra Kumar, Abdin, Malik Zainul, Chowdhuri, Debapratim Kar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24887138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098886
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author Shukla, Arvind Kumar
Pragya, Prakash
Chaouhan, Hitesh Singh
Tiwari, Anand Krishna
Patel, Devendra Kumar
Abdin, Malik Zainul
Chowdhuri, Debapratim Kar
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Pragya, Prakash
Chaouhan, Hitesh Singh
Tiwari, Anand Krishna
Patel, Devendra Kumar
Abdin, Malik Zainul
Chowdhuri, Debapratim Kar
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description Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders with limited clinical interventions. A number of epidemiological as well as case-control studies have revealed an association between pesticide exposure, especially of paraquat (PQ) and occurrence of PD. Hsp70, a molecular chaperone by function, has been shown as one of the modulators of neurological disorders. However, paucity of information regarding the protective role of Hsp70 on PQ-induced PD like symptoms led us to hypothesize that modulation of hsp70 expression in the dopaminergic neurons would improve the health of these cells. We took advantage of Drosophila, which is a well-established model for neurological research and also possesses genetic tools for easy manipulation of gene expression with limited ethical concern. Over-expression of hsp70 was found to reduce PQ-induced oxidative stress along with JNK and caspase-3 mediated dopaminergic neuronal cell death in exposed organism. Further, anti-apoptotic effect of hsp70 was shown to confer better homeostasis in the dopaminergic neurons of PQ-exposed organism as evidenced by their improved locomotor performance and survival. The study has merit in the context of human concern since we observed protection of dopaminergic neurons in PQ-exposed organism by over-expressing a human homologue of hsp70, HSPA1L, in these cells. The effect was parallel to that observed with Drosophila hsp70. These findings reflect the potential therapeutic applicability of hsp70 against PQ-induced PD like symptoms in an organism.
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spelling pubmed-40418172014-06-09 Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease Shukla, Arvind Kumar Pragya, Prakash Chaouhan, Hitesh Singh Tiwari, Anand Krishna Patel, Devendra Kumar Abdin, Malik Zainul Chowdhuri, Debapratim Kar PLoS One Research Article Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders with limited clinical interventions. A number of epidemiological as well as case-control studies have revealed an association between pesticide exposure, especially of paraquat (PQ) and occurrence of PD. Hsp70, a molecular chaperone by function, has been shown as one of the modulators of neurological disorders. However, paucity of information regarding the protective role of Hsp70 on PQ-induced PD like symptoms led us to hypothesize that modulation of hsp70 expression in the dopaminergic neurons would improve the health of these cells. We took advantage of Drosophila, which is a well-established model for neurological research and also possesses genetic tools for easy manipulation of gene expression with limited ethical concern. Over-expression of hsp70 was found to reduce PQ-induced oxidative stress along with JNK and caspase-3 mediated dopaminergic neuronal cell death in exposed organism. Further, anti-apoptotic effect of hsp70 was shown to confer better homeostasis in the dopaminergic neurons of PQ-exposed organism as evidenced by their improved locomotor performance and survival. The study has merit in the context of human concern since we observed protection of dopaminergic neurons in PQ-exposed organism by over-expressing a human homologue of hsp70, HSPA1L, in these cells. The effect was parallel to that observed with Drosophila hsp70. These findings reflect the potential therapeutic applicability of hsp70 against PQ-induced PD like symptoms in an organism. Public Library of Science 2014-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4041817/ /pubmed/24887138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098886 Text en © 2014 Shukla et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Shukla, Arvind Kumar
Pragya, Prakash
Chaouhan, Hitesh Singh
Tiwari, Anand Krishna
Patel, Devendra Kumar
Abdin, Malik Zainul
Chowdhuri, Debapratim Kar
Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease
title Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease
title_full Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease
title_fullStr Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease
title_full_unstemmed Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease
title_short Heat Shock Protein-70 (Hsp-70) Suppresses Paraquat-Induced Neurodegeneration by Inhibiting JNK and Caspase-3 Activation in Drosophila Model of Parkinson's Disease
title_sort heat shock protein-70 (hsp-70) suppresses paraquat-induced neurodegeneration by inhibiting jnk and caspase-3 activation in drosophila model of parkinson's disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24887138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098886
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