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Degeneration of the nigrostriatal pathway and induction of motor deficit by tetrahydrobiopterin: an in vivo model relevant to Parkinson’s disease

Authors
 Seong Who Kim  ;  Yeon Joo Jang  ;  Onyou Hwang  ;  Jin Woo Chang 
Citation
 NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE, Vol.13(2) : 167-176, 2003 
Journal Title
NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE
ISSN
 0969-9961 
Issue Date
2003
MeSH
Animals ; Biopterin/analogs & derivatives* ; Biopterin/toxicity* ; Corpus Striatum/drug effects ; Corpus Striatum/metabolism* ; Disease Models, Animal ; Dopamine/metabolism* ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Dyskinesia, Drug-Induced ; Female ; Immunohistochemistry ; Movement Disorders/etiology ; Movement Disorders/metabolism ; Movement Disorders/physiopathology* ; Nerve Degeneration*/chemically induced ; Neural Pathways/metabolism ; Neurotoxins/toxicity* ; Parkinson Disease ; Presynaptic Terminals ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Substantia Nigra/drug effects ; Substantia Nigra/metabolism* ; Tyrosine 3-Monooxygenase/metabolism
Keywords
12828940
Abstract
We determined whether the preferential toxicity of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) on dopamine-producing cells, which we have previously observed in vitro, might also occur in vivo and generate characteristics associated with Parkinson's disease. Intrastriatal BH4 injection caused a loss of tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity and decreased dopamine content. The dopaminergic cell bodies topologically corresponding to the lesioned terminals were selectively degenerated. This was accompanied by a dose-dependent and asymmetric movement deficit in the contralateral forepaw. Direct injection of BH4 into the substantia nigra caused a loss of tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity, but injection into the dorsal raphe was without effect on the GTP cyclohydrolase-immunoreactive serotonergic neurons, demonstrating selectivity for the dopaminergic system. BH4 exhibited a range of potency comparable to that of 6-hydroxydopamine. Thus, this animal model generated by the administration of BH4, the molecule endogenously present in the monoaminergic neurons, exhibited morphological, biochemical, and behavioral characteristics associated with Parkinson's disease and may be useful for studies in dopaminergic degeneration.
Full Text
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969996103000378
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurosurgery (신경외과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Chang, Jin Woo(장진우) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2717-0101
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/113884
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