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Neurobiol Dis ; 37(1): 114-7, 2010 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19804827

ABSTRACT

Prion diseases are neurodegenerative diseases affecting humans and animals in which the infectious agent or prion is PrP(res), a protease-resistant conformer of the cell protein PrP. The natural transmission route of prion diseases is peripheral infection, with the lymphoreticular system (LRS) and peripheral nerves being involved in animal models of scrapie neuroinvasion and human prion diseases. To study the effects of PrP neuroinvasion on sympathetic nerve function, we measured plasma catecholamine levels, blood pressure, heart rate, and PrP tissue levels in intraperitoneally or intracerebrally infected mice. The results indicate a specific alteration in sympathetic nerve function because the levels of noradrenaline (but not adrenaline) were increased in the animals infected peripherally (but not in those infected intracerebrally) and correlated with increased blood pressure. These findings confirm that prion neuroinvasion uses the sympathetic nervous system to spread from the periphery to the central nervous system after invading the LRS.


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Autonomic Nervous System Diseases/blood , Autonomic Nervous System Diseases/physiopathology , Prion Diseases/blood , Prion Diseases/physiopathology , Sympathetic Nervous System/physiopathology , Animals , Blood Pressure/physiology , Blotting, Western , Brain/physiopathology , Epinephrine/blood , Heart Rate/physiology , Immunohistochemistry , Linear Models , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Norepinephrine/blood , Prions/metabolism , Random Allocation , Spleen/physiopathology , Time Factors
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Brain Res ; 1280: 195-200, 2009 Jul 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19463795

ABSTRACT

Prion protein (PrP) is a glycoprotein expressed on the surface of neurons and glial cells. Its pathological isoform (PrP(res)) is protease resistant, and involved in the pathogenesis of a number of transmissible encephalopathies (TSEs). One common feature of neurodegenerative diseases, including TSEs, is oxidative stress, which may be responsible not only for the dysfunction or death of neuronal cells, but also cognitive deficits. Clioquinol (5-chloro-7-iodo-8-quinolinol) chelates zinc and copper, which are involved in the deposition of amyloid plaques and acts as an antioxidant; increased lipid peroxidation has also been demonstrated in the early phases of PrP propagation. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of clioquinol on the changes in motor and cognitive behaviours induced by scrapie infection, as well as its effects on oxidative stress and the neurotransmitters known to be involved in motor and cognitive functions. The results show that clioquinol counteracts the massive memory deficit induced by scrapie infection. This effect is not paralleled by neurochemical changes because the levels of all of the biogenic amines and their metabolites were reduced despite clioquinol treatment. The main biochemical change induced by clioquinol was a marked reduction in lipid peroxidation at all time points. The antioxidant effect of clioquinol can reduce functional impairment and thus improve memory, but clioquinol does not reduce PrP deposition or synapse loss, as indicated by the unchanged Western blot, histopathological and histochemical findings.


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Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Clioquinol/therapeutic use , Memory Disorders/drug therapy , Memory Disorders/etiology , Scrapie/complications , Scrapie/drug therapy , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Avoidance Learning/drug effects , Biogenic Amines/metabolism , Brain/drug effects , Brain/pathology , Brain/physiology , Chelating Agents/therapeutic use , Cricetinae , Female , Immunohistochemistry , Lipid Peroxidation , Memory/drug effects , Mesocricetus , Motor Activity/drug effects , Random Allocation , Time Factors
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