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Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons

Increased α-synuclein (αsyn) and mitochondrial dysfunction play central roles in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), and lowering αsyn is under intensive investigation as a therapeutic strategy for PD. Increased αsyn levels disrupt mitochondria and impair respiration, while reduced αsyn pr...

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Autores principales: Pathak, Divya, Berthet, Amandine, Bendor, Jacob T., Yu, Katharine, Sellnow, Rhyomi C., Orr, Adam L., Nguyen, Mai K, Edwards, Robert H., Manfredsson, Fredric P., Nakamura, Ken
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5409983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28462393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0216-16.2017
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author Pathak, Divya
Berthet, Amandine
Bendor, Jacob T.
Yu, Katharine
Sellnow, Rhyomi C.
Orr, Adam L.
Nguyen, Mai K
Edwards, Robert H.
Manfredsson, Fredric P.
Nakamura, Ken
author_facet Pathak, Divya
Berthet, Amandine
Bendor, Jacob T.
Yu, Katharine
Sellnow, Rhyomi C.
Orr, Adam L.
Nguyen, Mai K
Edwards, Robert H.
Manfredsson, Fredric P.
Nakamura, Ken
author_sort Pathak, Divya
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description Increased α-synuclein (αsyn) and mitochondrial dysfunction play central roles in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), and lowering αsyn is under intensive investigation as a therapeutic strategy for PD. Increased αsyn levels disrupt mitochondria and impair respiration, while reduced αsyn protects against mitochondrial toxins, suggesting that interactions between αsyn and mitochondria influences the pathologic and physiologic functions of αsyn. However, we do not know if αsyn affects normal mitochondrial function or if lowering αsyn levels impacts bioenergetic function, especially at the nerve terminal where αsyn is enriched. To determine if αsyn is required for normal mitochondrial function in neurons, we comprehensively evaluated how lowering αsyn affects mitochondrial function. We found that αsyn knockout (KO) does not affect the respiration of cultured hippocampal neurons or cortical and dopaminergic synaptosomes, and that neither loss of αsyn nor all three (α, β and γ) syn isoforms decreased mitochondria-derived ATP levels at the synapse. Similarly, neither αsyn KO nor knockdown altered the capacity of synaptic mitochondria to meet the energy requirements of synaptic vesicle cycling or influenced the localization of mitochondria to dopamine (DA) synapses in vivo. Finally, αsyn KO did not affect overall energy metabolism in mice assessed with a Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System. These studies suggest either that αsyn has little or no significant physiological effect on mitochondrial bioenergetic function, or that any such functions are fully compensated for when lost. These results implicate that αsyn levels can be reduced in neurons without impairing (or improving) mitochondrial bioenergetics or distribution.
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spelling pubmed-54099832017-05-01 Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons Pathak, Divya Berthet, Amandine Bendor, Jacob T. Yu, Katharine Sellnow, Rhyomi C. Orr, Adam L. Nguyen, Mai K Edwards, Robert H. Manfredsson, Fredric P. Nakamura, Ken eNeuro Negative Results Increased α-synuclein (αsyn) and mitochondrial dysfunction play central roles in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), and lowering αsyn is under intensive investigation as a therapeutic strategy for PD. Increased αsyn levels disrupt mitochondria and impair respiration, while reduced αsyn protects against mitochondrial toxins, suggesting that interactions between αsyn and mitochondria influences the pathologic and physiologic functions of αsyn. However, we do not know if αsyn affects normal mitochondrial function or if lowering αsyn levels impacts bioenergetic function, especially at the nerve terminal where αsyn is enriched. To determine if αsyn is required for normal mitochondrial function in neurons, we comprehensively evaluated how lowering αsyn affects mitochondrial function. We found that αsyn knockout (KO) does not affect the respiration of cultured hippocampal neurons or cortical and dopaminergic synaptosomes, and that neither loss of αsyn nor all three (α, β and γ) syn isoforms decreased mitochondria-derived ATP levels at the synapse. Similarly, neither αsyn KO nor knockdown altered the capacity of synaptic mitochondria to meet the energy requirements of synaptic vesicle cycling or influenced the localization of mitochondria to dopamine (DA) synapses in vivo. Finally, αsyn KO did not affect overall energy metabolism in mice assessed with a Comprehensive Lab Animal Monitoring System. These studies suggest either that αsyn has little or no significant physiological effect on mitochondrial bioenergetic function, or that any such functions are fully compensated for when lost. These results implicate that αsyn levels can be reduced in neurons without impairing (or improving) mitochondrial bioenergetics or distribution. Society for Neuroscience 2017-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5409983/ /pubmed/28462393 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0216-16.2017 Text en Copyright © 2017 Pathak et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Negative Results
Pathak, Divya
Berthet, Amandine
Bendor, Jacob T.
Yu, Katharine
Sellnow, Rhyomi C.
Orr, Adam L.
Nguyen, Mai K
Edwards, Robert H.
Manfredsson, Fredric P.
Nakamura, Ken
Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons
title Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons
title_full Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons
title_fullStr Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons
title_full_unstemmed Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons
title_short Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons
title_sort loss of α-synuclein does not affect mitochondrial bioenergetics in rodent neurons
topic Negative Results
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5409983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28462393
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0216-16.2017
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