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Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism

Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) is a cardinal risk factor for Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD), but this potential causality lacks mechanistic evidence. We selected bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (BCCAO) to simulate chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in the rat model of PD induced...

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Autores principales: Fan, Yaohua, Li, Mengzhu, Wu, Chunxiao, Wu, Yubiao, Han, Jiajun, Wu, Peipei, Huang, Zifeng, Wang, Qizhang, Zhao, Lijun, Chen, Dongfeng, Zhu, Meiling
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35979400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5392966
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author Fan, Yaohua
Li, Mengzhu
Wu, Chunxiao
Wu, Yubiao
Han, Jiajun
Wu, Peipei
Huang, Zifeng
Wang, Qizhang
Zhao, Lijun
Chen, Dongfeng
Zhu, Meiling
author_facet Fan, Yaohua
Li, Mengzhu
Wu, Chunxiao
Wu, Yubiao
Han, Jiajun
Wu, Peipei
Huang, Zifeng
Wang, Qizhang
Zhao, Lijun
Chen, Dongfeng
Zhu, Meiling
author_sort Fan, Yaohua
collection PubMed
description Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) is a cardinal risk factor for Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD), but this potential causality lacks mechanistic evidence. We selected bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (BCCAO) to simulate chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in the rat model of PD induced by typical neurotoxin 6-hydroxy dopamine (6-OHDA). Four weeks after unilateral injection of 6-OHDA into the medial forebrain bundle, rats underwent BCCAO. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups of ten, including sham, PD+BCCAO 2 weeks, PD+BCCAO 1 week, PD, and BCCAO 2 weeks. Then, open field test (OFT) and Morris water maze test (MWM) were used to assess the PDD-like symptoms in rats. Also, the pathological manifestations and mechanisms of BCCAO impairing cognitive functions have been explored via hematoxylin-eosin staining, Nissl staining, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, RNA sequencing analysis, lipidomics, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. In this study, we found that CCH could aggravate PDD-like cognitive symptoms (i.e., learning memory and spatial cognition) and PDD-like pathology (higher expression of α-Syn and Aβ in prefrontal cortex and striatum). Moreover, a potential relationship between differentially expressed mRNAs and lipid metabolism was revealed by RNA sequencing analysis. Lipidomics showed that CCH could affect the intensity of 5 lipids, including sphingomyelin (SM 9:0;2O/26:2; SM 8:1;2O/25:0; and SM 8:0;2O/28:4), cardiolipin, lysophosphatidylcholine, cholesteryl ester, and triacylglycerol. Interestingly, the KEGG pathway analysis of both RNA sequencing analysis and lipidomics suggested that CCH leaded to learning impairment by affecting sphingolipid metabolism. Finally, we found that CCH disrupts the sphingolipid metabolism by affecting the mRNA expression of SMPD1 and SMS2, leading to the accumulation of sphingomyelin in the prefrontal cortex. In summary, CCH, an independent exacerbating reason for impairment in learning and memory within the pathopoiesis of PD, aggravates Parkinson's disease dementia-like symptoms and pathology in 6-OHDA-lesioned rat through interfering with sphingolipid metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-93779462022-08-16 Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism Fan, Yaohua Li, Mengzhu Wu, Chunxiao Wu, Yubiao Han, Jiajun Wu, Peipei Huang, Zifeng Wang, Qizhang Zhao, Lijun Chen, Dongfeng Zhu, Meiling Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) is a cardinal risk factor for Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD), but this potential causality lacks mechanistic evidence. We selected bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (BCCAO) to simulate chronic cerebral hypoperfusion in the rat model of PD induced by typical neurotoxin 6-hydroxy dopamine (6-OHDA). Four weeks after unilateral injection of 6-OHDA into the medial forebrain bundle, rats underwent BCCAO. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into five groups of ten, including sham, PD+BCCAO 2 weeks, PD+BCCAO 1 week, PD, and BCCAO 2 weeks. Then, open field test (OFT) and Morris water maze test (MWM) were used to assess the PDD-like symptoms in rats. Also, the pathological manifestations and mechanisms of BCCAO impairing cognitive functions have been explored via hematoxylin-eosin staining, Nissl staining, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, RNA sequencing analysis, lipidomics, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. In this study, we found that CCH could aggravate PDD-like cognitive symptoms (i.e., learning memory and spatial cognition) and PDD-like pathology (higher expression of α-Syn and Aβ in prefrontal cortex and striatum). Moreover, a potential relationship between differentially expressed mRNAs and lipid metabolism was revealed by RNA sequencing analysis. Lipidomics showed that CCH could affect the intensity of 5 lipids, including sphingomyelin (SM 9:0;2O/26:2; SM 8:1;2O/25:0; and SM 8:0;2O/28:4), cardiolipin, lysophosphatidylcholine, cholesteryl ester, and triacylglycerol. Interestingly, the KEGG pathway analysis of both RNA sequencing analysis and lipidomics suggested that CCH leaded to learning impairment by affecting sphingolipid metabolism. Finally, we found that CCH disrupts the sphingolipid metabolism by affecting the mRNA expression of SMPD1 and SMS2, leading to the accumulation of sphingomyelin in the prefrontal cortex. In summary, CCH, an independent exacerbating reason for impairment in learning and memory within the pathopoiesis of PD, aggravates Parkinson's disease dementia-like symptoms and pathology in 6-OHDA-lesioned rat through interfering with sphingolipid metabolism. Hindawi 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9377946/ /pubmed/35979400 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5392966 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yaohua Fan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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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Fan, Yaohua
Li, Mengzhu
Wu, Chunxiao
Wu, Yubiao
Han, Jiajun
Wu, Peipei
Huang, Zifeng
Wang, Qizhang
Zhao, Lijun
Chen, Dongfeng
Zhu, Meiling
Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism
title Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_full Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_fullStr Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_short Chronic Cerebral Hypoperfusion Aggravates Parkinson's Disease Dementia-Like Symptoms and Pathology in 6-OHDA-Lesioned Rat through Interfering with Sphingolipid Metabolism
title_sort chronic cerebral hypoperfusion aggravates parkinson's disease dementia-like symptoms and pathology in 6-ohda-lesioned rat through interfering with sphingolipid metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9377946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35979400
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5392966
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