Dopamine-iron homeostasis interaction rescues mitochondrial fitness in Parkinson's disease

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作者
Buoso, Chiara [1 ,2 ]
Seifert, Markus [2 ,3 ]
Lang, Martin [1 ]
Griffith, Corey M. [4 ]
Andujar, Begon Talavera [4 ]
Rueda, Maria Paulina Castelo [1 ]
Fischer, Christine [2 ]
Doerrier, Carolina [6 ]
Talasz, Heribert [5 ]
Zanon, Alessandra [1 ]
Pramstaller, Peter P. [1 ]
Schymanski, Emma L. [4 ]
Pichler, Irene [1 ]
Weiss, Guenter [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Eurac Res, Inst Biomed, I-39100 Bolzano, Italy
[2] Med Univ Innsbruck, Dept Internal Med 2, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[3] Med Univ Innsbruck, Christian Doppler Lab Iron Metab & Anemia Res, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[4] Univ Luxembourg, Luxembourg Ctr Syst Biomed LCSB, L-4362 Belvaux, Luxembourg
[5] Med Univ Innsbruck, Inst Med Biochem, Prot Core Facil, Bioctr Innsbruck, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[6] Oroboros Instruments, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Parkinson's disease; Iron; Dopamine; Mitochondrial function; hiPSC-derived neurons; MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY; ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN; OXIDATIVE STRESS; COMPLEX I; METABOLISM; DYSFUNCTION; NEURONS; CELLS; BRAIN; ACID;
D O I
10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106506
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Imbalances of iron and dopamine metabolism along with mitochondrial dysfunction have been linked to the pathogenesis of Parkinson ' s disease (PD). We have previously suggested a direct link between iron homeostasis and dopamine metabolism, as dopamine can increase cellular uptake of iron into macrophages thereby promoting oxidative stress responses. In this study, we investigated the interplay between iron, dopamine, and mitochondrial activity in neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells and human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-derived dopaminergic neurons differentiated from a healthy control and a PD patient with a mutation in the alpha-synuclein ( SNCA ) gene. In SH-SY5Y cells, dopamine treatment resulted in increased expression of the transmembrane iron transporters transferrin receptor 1 (TFR1), ferroportin (FPN), and mitoferrin2 (MFRN2) and intracellular iron accumulation, suggesting that dopamine may promote iron uptake. Furthermore, dopamine supplementation led to reduced mitochondrial fitness including decreased mitochondrial respiration, increased cytochrome c control efficiency, reduced mtDNA copy number and citrate synthase activity, increased oxidative stress and impaired aconitase activity. In dopaminergic neurons derived from a healthy control individual, dopamine showed comparable effects as observed in SH-SY5Y cells. The hiPSC-derived PD neurons harboring an endogenous SNCA mutation demonstrated altered mitochondrial iron homeostasis, reduced mitochondrial capacity along with increased oxidative stress and alterations of tricarboxylic acid cycle linked metabolic pathways compared with control neurons. Importantly, dopamine treatment of PD neurons promoted a rescue effect by increasing mitochondrial respiration, activating antioxidant stress response, and normalizing altered metabolite levels linked to mitochondrial function. These observations provide evidence that dopamine affects iron homeostasis, intracellular stress responses and mitochondrial function in healthy cells, while dopamine supplementation can restore the disturbed regulatory network in PD cells.
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