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Brain Behav Immun ; 80: 525-535, 2019 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31029796

ABSTRACT

Evidence is accumulating to suggest that viral infections and consequent viral-mediated neuroinflammation may contribute to the etiology of idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Moreover, viruses have been shown to influence α-synuclein oligomerization as well as the autophagic clearance of abnormal intra-cellular proteins aggregations, both of which are key neuropathological events in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis. To further investigate the interaction between viral-mediated neuroinflammation and α-synuclein aggregation in the context of Parkinson's disease, this study sought to determine the impact of viral neuroinflammatory priming on α-synuclein aggregate-induced neuroinflammation and neurotoxicity in the rat nigrostriatal pathway. To do so, male Sprague-Dawley rats were intra-nigrally injected with a synthetic mimetic of viral dsRNA (poly I:C) followed two weeks later by a peptidomimetic small molecule which accelerates α-synuclein fibril formation (FN075). The impact of the viral priming on α-synuclein aggregation-induced neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration and motor dysfunction was assessed. We found that prior administration of the viral mimetic poly I:C significantly exacerbated or precipitated the α-synuclein aggregate induced neuropathological and behavioral effects. Specifically, sequential exposure to the two challenges caused a significant increase in nigral microgliosis (p < 0.001) and astrocytosis (p < 0.01); precipitated a significant degeneration of the nigrostriatal cell bodies (p < 0.05); and precipitated a significant impairment in forelimb kinesis (p < 0.01) and sensorimotor integration (p < 0.01). The enhanced sensitivity of the nigrostriatal neurons to pathological α-synuclein aggregation after viral neuroinflammatory priming further suggests that viral infections may contribute to the etiology and pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease.


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Parkinson Disease/etiology , Poly I-C/adverse effects , alpha-Synuclein/metabolism , Animals , Biomimetic Materials , Corpus Striatum/metabolism , Dependovirus/genetics , Disease Models, Animal , Genetic Vectors , Gliosis/metabolism , Male , Motor Activity/drug effects , Neurodegenerative Diseases/etiology , Neurodegenerative Diseases/physiopathology , Neuroimmunomodulation/physiology , Neurons/metabolism , Parkinson Disease/metabolism , Parkinson Disease/physiopathology , Poly I-C/administration & dosage , Protein Aggregation, Pathological/metabolism , Protein Aggregation, Pathological/virology , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Substantia Nigra/metabolism , Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase/metabolism , alpha-Synuclein/physiology
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