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  Environmental toxins trigger PD-like progression via increased alpha-synuclein release from enteric neurons in mice.

Pan-Montojo, F., Schwarz, M., Winkler, C., Arnhold, M., O'Sullivan, G. A., Pal, A., et al. (2012). Environmental toxins trigger PD-like progression via increased alpha-synuclein release from enteric neurons in mice. Scientific Reports, 2: 898.

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Pan-Montojo, Francisco, Author
Schwarz, Mathias, Author
Winkler, Christian1, Author           
Arnhold, Mike, Author
O'Sullivan, Gregory A, Author
Pal, Arun1, Author           
Said, Jonas, Author
Marsico, Giovanni1, Author           
Verbavatz, Jean-Marc1, Author           
Rodrigo-Angulo, Margarita, Author
Gille, Gabriele, Author
Funk, Richard2, Author
Reichmann, Heinz2, Author
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Pathological studies on Parkinson's disease (PD) patients suggest that PD pathology progresses from the enteric nervous system (ENS) and the olfactory bulb into the central nervous system. We have previously shown that environmental toxins acting locally on the ENS mimic this PD-like pathology progression pattern in mice. Here, we show for the first time that the resection of the autonomic nerves stops this progression. Moreover, our results show that an environmental toxin (i.e. rotenone) promotes the release of alpha-synuclein by enteric neurons and that released enteric alpha-synuclein is up-taken by presynaptic sympathetic neurites and retrogradely transported to the soma, where it accumulates. These results strongly suggest that pesticides can initiate the progression of PD pathology and that this progression is based on the transneuronal and retrograde axonal transport of alpha-synuclein. If confirmed in patients, this study would have crucial implications in the strategies used to prevent and treat PD.

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 Dates: 2012
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