Reduced BDNF mRNA expression in the Parkinson's disease substantia nigra

被引:396
作者
Howells, DW [1 ]
Porritt, MJ
Wong, JYF
Batchelor, PE
Kalnins, R
Hughes, AJ
Donnan, GA
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Dept Med, Heidelberg, Vic 3084, Australia
[2] Univ Melbourne, Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Heidelberg, Vic 3084, Australia
[3] Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Dept Anat Pathol, Heidelberg, Vic 3084, Australia
关键词
Parkinson's disease; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; dopaminergic; in situ hybridization;
D O I
10.1006/exnr.2000.7483
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) has potent effects on survival and morphology of dopaminergic neurons and thus its loss could contribute to death of these cells in Parkinson's disease (PD). In situ hybridization revealed that BDNF mRNA is strongly expressed by dopaminergic neurons in control substantia nigra pars compacts (SNpc). In clinically and neuropathologically typical PD, SNpc BDNF mRNA expression is reduced by 70% (P = 0.001). This reduction is due, in part, to loss of dopaminergic neurons which express BDNF. However, surviving dopaminergic neurons in the PD SNpc also expressed less BDNF mRNA (20%, P = 0.02) than their normal counterparts. Moreover, while 15% of control neurons had BDNF mRNA expression >1 SD below the control mean, twice as many (28%) of the surviving PD SNpc dopaminergic neurons had BDNF mRNA expression below this value. This 13% difference in proportions (95% CI 8-17%, P less than or equal to 0.000001) indicates the presence of a subset of neurons in PD with particularly low BDNF mRNA expression. Moreover, both control and PD neurons displayed a direct relationship between the density of BDNF mRNA expression per square micrometer of cell surface and neuronal size (r(2) = 0.93, P less than or equal to 0.00001) which was lost only in PD neurons expressing the lowest levels of BDNF mRNA. If BDNF is an autocrine/ paracrine factor for SNpc dopaminergic neurons, loss of BDNF-expressing neurons may compromise the well-being of their surviving neighbors. Moreover, neurons expressing particularly low levels of BDNF mRNA may be those at greatest risk of injury in PD and possibly the trigger for the degeneration itself. (C) 2000 Academic Press.
引用
收藏
页码:127 / 135
页数:9
相关论文
共 45 条
  • [1] Neurotrophin trafficking by anterograde transport
    Altar, CA
    DiStefano, PS
    [J]. TRENDS IN NEUROSCIENCES, 1998, 21 (10) : 433 - 437
  • [3] Batchelor PE, 1999, J NEUROSCI, V19, P1708
  • [4] trkB messenger RNA expression in normal human brain and in the substantia nigra of Parkinsonian patients:: An in situ hybridization study
    Benisty, S
    Boissiere, F
    Faucheux, B
    Agid, Y
    Hirsch, EC
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE, 1998, 86 (03) : 813 - 826
  • [5] BERNHEIMER H, 1973, J NEUROL SCI, V20, P415, DOI 10.1016/0022-510X(73)90175-5
  • [6] ADRENAL-MEDULLA GRAFTS ENHANCE RECOVERY OF STRIATAL DOPAMINERGIC FIBERS
    BOHN, MC
    CUPIT, L
    MARCIANO, F
    GASH, DM
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1987, 237 (4817) : 913 - 916
  • [7] ADRENAL-MEDULLARY AUTOGRAFTS INTO THE BASAL GANGLIA OF CEBUS MONKEYS - INJURY-INDUCED REGENERATION
    FIANDACA, MS
    KORDOWER, JH
    HANSEN, JT
    JIAO, SS
    GASH, DM
    [J]. EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY, 1988, 102 (01) : 76 - 91
  • [8] BRAIN-DERIVED NEUROTROPHIC FACTOR AND NEUROTROPHIN-3 MESSENGER-RNAS ARE EXPRESSED IN VENTRAL MIDBRAIN REGIONS CONTAINING DOPAMINERGIC-NEURONS
    GALL, CM
    GOLD, SJ
    ISACKSON, PJ
    SEROOGY, KB
    [J]. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 1992, 3 (01) : 56 - 63
  • [9] Cell-mediated delivery of brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances dopamine levels in an MPP+ rat model of substantia nigra degeneration
    Galpern, WR
    Frim, DM
    Tatter, SB
    Altar, CA
    Beal, MF
    Isacson, O
    [J]. CELL TRANSPLANTATION, 1996, 5 (02) : 225 - 232
  • [10] Functional recovery in parkinsonian monkeys treated with GDNF
    Gash, DM
    Zhang, ZM
    Ovadia, A
    Cass, WA
    Yi, A
    Simmerman, L
    Russell, D
    Martin, D
    Lapchak, PA
    Collins, F
    Hoffer, BJ
    Gerhardt, GA
    [J]. NATURE, 1996, 380 (6571) : 252 - 255