羟色胺能调节突触多巴胺水平,缓解帕金森病小鼠模型中由 L-DOPA 引起的运动障碍。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Parkinson's disease Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3233/JPD-240080
Yuan-Hao Chen, Tung-Tai Kuo, Vicki Wang, Pin-Wen Cheng, Eagle Yi-Kung Huang, Kuo-Hsing Ma, Nigel H Greig, Lars Olson, Barry J Hoffer, Kuan-Yin Tseng
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背景:5-羟色胺(5-HT)系统可以在DA支配的纹状体中操纵外源性L-DOPA的处理,从而调节L-DOPA诱导的运动障碍(LID).目的:研究5-羟色胺前体5-羟色氨酸(5-HTP)或5-羟色胺转运体(SERT)抑制剂西酞普兰对LID的影响:目的:研究帕金森病动物模型中血清素前体5-羟色氨酸(5-HTP)或血清素转运体(SERT)抑制剂西酞普兰对L-DOPA诱导的行为、神经化学信号和基础蛋白表达的影响:方法:20 周龄的 MitoPark(MP)小鼠在服用 14 天的 L-DOPA/Carbidopa 后出现运动障碍,称为 LID。随后的研究探讨了 5-HTP 和西酞普兰等 5-HT 调节剂对 LID MP 小鼠 DA 神经支配纹状体中异常不自主运动(AIMs)、运动活动、神经化学信号、5-羟色胺转运体活性和蛋白质表达的影响:结果:5-羟色胺对发育中和已确立的LID有持续时间依赖性抑制作用,尤其是对L-DOPA刺激的MP小鼠的异常肢体运动有抑制作用。然而,西酞普兰主要抑制 L-DOPA 诱导的 LID MP 小鼠异常轴向运动。我们证明,5-羟色胺可降低 L-DOPA 对 DA 转化率的上调,同时上调 5-HT 代谢。此外,5-HTP 还能降低 LID MP 小鼠纹状体中 p-ERK 和 p-DARPP-32 的表达。西酞普兰在缓解LID发展方面的作用可能是由于下调了LID MP小鼠背侧纹状体中SERT的活性:结论:虽然单次注射 5-HTP 和西酞普兰都能有效缓解 LID 的发展,但在缓解 AIM 亚型方面的差异可能与这两种血清素能药物对 L-DOPA 衍生 DA 和 5-HT 代谢的独特作用有关。
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Serotonergic Regulation of Synaptic Dopamine Levels Mitigates L-DOPA-Induced Dyskinesia in a Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease.

Background: The serotonin (5-HT) system can manipulate the processing of exogenous L-DOPA in the DA-denervated striatum, resulting in the modulation of L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia (LID).

Objective: To characterize the effects of the serotonin precursor 5-hydroxy-tryptophan (5-HTP) or the serotonin transporter (SERT) inhibitor, Citalopram on L-DOPA-induced behavior, neurochemical signals, and underlying protein expressions in an animal model of Parkinson's disease.

Methods: MitoPark (MP) mice at 20 weeks of age, subjected to a 14-day administration of L-DOPA/Carbidopa, displayed dyskinesia, referred to as LID. Subsequent investigations explored the effects of 5-HT-modifying agents, such as 5-HTP and Citalopram, on abnormal involuntary movements (AIMs), locomotor activity, neurochemical signals, serotonin transporter activity, and protein expression in the DA-denervated striatum of LID MP mice.

Results: 5-HTP exhibited duration-dependent suppressive effects on developing and established LID, especially related to abnormal limb movements observed in L-DOPA-primed MP mice. However, Citalopram, predominantly suppressed abnormal axial movement induced by L-DOPA in LID MP mice. We demonstrated that 5-HTP could decrease L-DOPA-upregulation of DA turnover rates while concurrently upregulating 5-HT metabolism. Additionally, 5-HTP was shown to reduce the expressions of p-ERK and p-DARPP-32 in the striatum of LID MP mice. The effect of Citalopram in alleviating LID development may be attributed to downregulation of SERT activity in the dorsal striatum of LID MP mice.

Conclusions: While both single injection of 5-HTP and Citalopram effectively mitigated the development of LID, the difference in mitigation of AIM subtypes may be linked to the unique effects of these two serotonergic agents on L-DOPA-derived DA and 5-HT metabolism.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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