MPTP- Induced BALB/C Mice Recapitulate Compensatory Parkinson’s-Like Motor Features

IF 0.7 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Sains Malaysiana Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI:10.17576/jsm-2024-5301-05
Musa Mustapha, C. N. Mat Taib, S. Fakurazi, M. A. Mohd Moklas
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This study aimed to assess motor responses and associated pathological changes caused by MPTP neurotoxicity in Balb/c mice. Male mice (13 weeks old, 25-30 g) were divided into four groups and received intraperitoneal injections of normal saline or different doses of MPTP-HCl for five consecutive days. Body weight was monitored, and behavioral tests were conducted. Histological examination with H&E staining was performed on the striatum and substantia nigra. Contrary to expectations, MPTP-treated mice showed increased locomotor activity in the open field test, covering a greater distance and exhibiting more rearing compared to control mice (p<0.05). The catalepsy test also showed lower catalepsy scores in the MPTP-treated group (p<0.05). However, the pole test did not indicate the presence of MPTP-induced bradykinesia (p>0.05). Similarly, the traction and hang tests showed no significant effects of MPTP on motor balance or muscle strength (p>0.05). Among the MPTP-treated groups, the 30 mg/kg MPTP-HCl group displayed the most severe pathological changes, including reactive gliosis, as observed in histological examination. In conclusion, the subacute MPTP mouse model used in this study did not exhibit noticeable motor deficits or significant weight loss in Balb/c mice, possibly due to subthreshold dopamine depletion compensatory mechanisms. This model could provide valuable insights into the compensatory mechanisms involved in Parkinson's disease.
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MPTP 诱导的 BALB/C 小鼠再现了帕金森氏症的代偿性运动特征
本研究旨在评估MPTP神经毒性引起的Balb/c小鼠运动反应和相关病理变化。雄性小鼠(13 周大,25-30 克)分为四组,连续五天腹腔注射生理盐水或不同剂量的 MPTP-HCl。监测体重并进行行为测试。对纹状体和黑质进行H&E染色组织学检查。与预期相反,经 MPTP 处理的小鼠在开阔地试验中表现出更强的运动活性,与对照组小鼠相比,覆盖的距离更远,并表现出更多的饲养行为(p0.05)。同样,牵引和悬挂试验显示 MPTP 对运动平衡或肌肉力量没有明显影响(p>0.05)。组织学检查显示,在 MPTP 处理组中,30 mg/kg MPTP-HCl 组的病理变化最严重,包括反应性神经胶质增生。总之,本研究中使用的亚急性 MPTP 小鼠模型没有表现出明显的运动障碍或 Balb/c 小鼠体重的显著下降,这可能是由于亚阈值多巴胺耗竭的代偿机制。该模型可为帕金森病的代偿机制提供有价值的见解。
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Sains Malaysiana
Sains Malaysiana MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
1.60
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12.50%
发文量
196
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Sains Malaysiana is a refereed journal committed to the advancement of scholarly knowledge and research findings of the several branches of science and technology. It contains articles on Earth Sciences, Health Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences. The journal publishes articles, reviews, and research notes whose content and approach are of interest to a wide range of scholars. Sains Malaysiana is published by the UKM Press an its autonomous Editorial Board are drawn from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. In addition, distinguished scholars from local and foreign universities are appointed to serve as advisory board members and referees.
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