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Striatal synaptic bioenergetic and autophagic decline in premotor experimental parkinsonism

AutorMerino, Leyre; Jiménez Urbieta, Aritz; Zamarbide, Marta; Rodríguez Chinchilla, Tatiana; Belloso, Arantzazu; Santamaría, Enrique; Fernández Irigoyen, Joaquín; Aiastui, Ana; Doudnikoff, Evelyne; Bézard, Erwan; Ouro, Alberto; Knafo, Shira CSIC ORCID; Gago, Belén; Quiroga Varela, Ana; Rodríguez Oroz, María Cruz
Palabras claveα-synuclein
Striatum
Parkinson’s disease
Synapse
Mitochondria
Fecha de publicaciónjun-2022
EditorOxford University Press
CitaciónBrain 145(6): 2092–2107 (2022)
ResumenSynaptic impairment might precede neuronal degeneration in Parkinson’s disease. However, the intimate mechanisms altering synaptic function by the accumulation of presynaptic α-synuclein in striatal dopaminergic terminals before dopaminergic death occurs, have not been elucidated. Our aim is to unravel the sequence of synaptic functional and structural changes preceding symptomatic dopaminergic cell death. As such, we evaluated the temporal sequence of functional and structural changes at striatal synapses before parkinsonian motor features appear in a rat model of progressive dopaminergic death induced by overexpression of the human mutated A53T α-synuclein in the substantia nigra pars compacta, a protein transported to these synapses. Sequential window acquisition of all theoretical mass spectra proteomics identified deregulated proteins involved first in energy metabolism and later, in vesicle cycling and autophagy. After protein deregulation and when α-synuclein accumulated at striatal synapses, alterations to mitochondrial bioenergetics were observed using a Seahorse XF96 analyser. Sustained dysfunctional mitochondrial bioenergetics was followed by a decrease in the number of dopaminergic terminals, morphological and ultrastructural alterations, and an abnormal accumulation of autophagic/endocytic vesicles inside the remaining dopaminergic fibres was evident by electron microscopy. The total mitochondrial population remained unchanged whereas the number of ultrastructurally damaged mitochondria increases as the pathological process evolved. We also observed ultrastructural signs of plasticity within glutamatergic synapses before the expression of motor abnormalities, such as a reduction in axospinous synapses and an increase in perforated postsynaptic densities. Overall, we found that a synaptic energetic failure and accumulation of dysfunctional organelles occur sequentially at the dopaminergic terminals as the earliest events preceding structural changes and cell death. We also identify key proteins involved in these earliest functional abnormalities that may be modulated and serve as therapeutic targets to counterbalance the degeneration of dopaminergic cells to delay or prevent the development of Parkinson’s disease.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awac087
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/296551
DOI10.1093/brain/awac087
ISSN0006-8950
E-ISSN1460-2156
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