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The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study

BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disease that is pathologically described as a six-stage α-synucleinopathy. In stage 4, α-synuclein reaches the hippocampus, inducing cognitive deficits, from which it progresses to the isocortex, leading to dementia. Among hippoca...

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Autores principales: Villar-Conde, Sandra, Astillero-Lopez, Veronica, Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Melania, Villanueva-Anguita, Patricia, Saiz-Sanchez, Daniel, Martinez-Marcos, Alino, Flores-Cuadrado, Alicia, Ubeda-Bañon, Isabel
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Publicado: IOS Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8461741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34092653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-202465
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author Villar-Conde, Sandra
Astillero-Lopez, Veronica
Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Melania
Villanueva-Anguita, Patricia
Saiz-Sanchez, Daniel
Martinez-Marcos, Alino
Flores-Cuadrado, Alicia
Ubeda-Bañon, Isabel
author_facet Villar-Conde, Sandra
Astillero-Lopez, Veronica
Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Melania
Villanueva-Anguita, Patricia
Saiz-Sanchez, Daniel
Martinez-Marcos, Alino
Flores-Cuadrado, Alicia
Ubeda-Bañon, Isabel
author_sort Villar-Conde, Sandra
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description BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disease that is pathologically described as a six-stage α-synucleinopathy. In stage 4, α-synuclein reaches the hippocampus, inducing cognitive deficits, from which it progresses to the isocortex, leading to dementia. Among hippocampal fields, cornu ammonis 2 is particularly affected by this α-synucleinopathy and critical for cognitive decline. Volumetric studies using magnetic resonance imaging have produced controversial results, with only some reporting volume loss, whereas stereological data obtained using nonspecific markers do not reveal volume changes, neural or glial loss. Proteomic analysis has not been carried out in the hippocampus of patients with PD. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explain hippocampal changes in patients with PD at the cellular and proteomic levels. METHODS: α-Synuclein inclusions, volume and neural (NeuN), microglial (Iba-1) and astroglial (GFAP) populations were stereologically analyzed. SWATH-MS quantitative proteomic analysis was also conducted. RESULTS: Area fraction fractionator probe revealed a higher area fraction α-synucleinopathy in cornu ammonis 2. No volume change, neurodegeneration, microgliosis or astrogliosis was detected. Proteomic analysis identified 1,634 proteins, of which 83 were particularly useful for defining differences among PD and non-PD groups. Among them, upregulated (PHYIP, CTND2, AHSA1 and SNTA1) and downregulated (TM163, REEP2 and CSKI1) proteins were related to synaptic structures in the diseased hippocampus. CONCLUSION: The distribution of α-synuclein in the hippocampus is not associated with volumetric, neural or glial changes. Proteomic analysis, however, reveals a series of changes in proteins associated with synaptic structures, suggesting that hippocampal changes occur at the synapse level during PD.
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spelling pubmed-84617412021-10-08 The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study Villar-Conde, Sandra Astillero-Lopez, Veronica Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Melania Villanueva-Anguita, Patricia Saiz-Sanchez, Daniel Martinez-Marcos, Alino Flores-Cuadrado, Alicia Ubeda-Bañon, Isabel J Parkinsons Dis Research Report BACKGROUND: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disease that is pathologically described as a six-stage α-synucleinopathy. In stage 4, α-synuclein reaches the hippocampus, inducing cognitive deficits, from which it progresses to the isocortex, leading to dementia. Among hippocampal fields, cornu ammonis 2 is particularly affected by this α-synucleinopathy and critical for cognitive decline. Volumetric studies using magnetic resonance imaging have produced controversial results, with only some reporting volume loss, whereas stereological data obtained using nonspecific markers do not reveal volume changes, neural or glial loss. Proteomic analysis has not been carried out in the hippocampus of patients with PD. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to explain hippocampal changes in patients with PD at the cellular and proteomic levels. METHODS: α-Synuclein inclusions, volume and neural (NeuN), microglial (Iba-1) and astroglial (GFAP) populations were stereologically analyzed. SWATH-MS quantitative proteomic analysis was also conducted. RESULTS: Area fraction fractionator probe revealed a higher area fraction α-synucleinopathy in cornu ammonis 2. No volume change, neurodegeneration, microgliosis or astrogliosis was detected. Proteomic analysis identified 1,634 proteins, of which 83 were particularly useful for defining differences among PD and non-PD groups. Among them, upregulated (PHYIP, CTND2, AHSA1 and SNTA1) and downregulated (TM163, REEP2 and CSKI1) proteins were related to synaptic structures in the diseased hippocampus. CONCLUSION: The distribution of α-synuclein in the hippocampus is not associated with volumetric, neural or glial changes. Proteomic analysis, however, reveals a series of changes in proteins associated with synaptic structures, suggesting that hippocampal changes occur at the synapse level during PD. IOS Press 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8461741/ /pubmed/34092653 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-202465 Text en © 2021 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Report
Villar-Conde, Sandra
Astillero-Lopez, Veronica
Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Melania
Villanueva-Anguita, Patricia
Saiz-Sanchez, Daniel
Martinez-Marcos, Alino
Flores-Cuadrado, Alicia
Ubeda-Bañon, Isabel
The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study
title The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study
title_full The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study
title_fullStr The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study
title_full_unstemmed The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study
title_short The Human Hippocampus in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Stereological and Proteomic Study
title_sort human hippocampus in parkinson’s disease: an integrative stereological and proteomic study
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8461741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34092653
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-202465
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