Age-Related Decrease in Tyrosine Hydroxylase Immunoreactivity in the Substantia Nigra and Region-Specific Changes in Microglia Morphology in HIV-1 Tg Rats

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David R. Goulding
Andrew Kraft
Peter R. Mouton
Christopher A. McPherson
Valeria Avdoshina
Italo Mocchetti
G. Jean Harry
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[1] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,Comparative Medicine Branch
[2] National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS),National Toxicology Program Laboratory
[3] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters,Laboratory of Preclinical Neurobiology, Department of Neuroscience
[4] SRC Biosciences,undefined
[5] Georgetown University,undefined
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Neurotoxicity Research | 2019年 / 36卷
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HAND; HIV; Rotarod; Dopamine; Microglia; Hippocampus; Astrocyte; Neuroinflammation; Learning;
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Animal models have been used to study cellular processes related to human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1)-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). The HIV-1 transgenic (Tg) rat expresses HIV viral genes except the gag-pol replication genes and exhibits neuropathological features similar to HIV patients receiving combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). Using this rat, alterations in dopaminergic function have been demonstrated; however, the data for neuroinflammation and glial reactivity is conflicting. Differences in behavior, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunoreactivity, neuroinflammation, and glia reactivity were assessed in HIV-1 Tg male rats. At 6 and 12 weeks of age, rotarod performance was diminished, motor activity was not altered, and active avoidance latency performance and memory were diminished in HIV-1 Tg rats. TH+ immunoreactivity in the substantia nigra (SN) was decreased at 8 months but not at 2–5 months. At 5 months, astrocyte and microglia morphology was not altered in the cortex, hippocampus, or SN. In the striatum, astrocytes were unaltered, microglia displayed slightly thickened proximal processes, mRNA levels for Iba1 and Cd11b were elevated, and interleukin (Il)1α,Cxcr3, and cell adhesion molecule, Icam, decreased. In the hippocampus, mRNA levels for Tnfa and Cd11b were slightly elevated. No changes were observed in the cortex or SN. The data support an age-related effect of HIV proteins upon the nigrostriatal dopaminergic system and suggest an early response of microglia in the terminal synaptic region with little evidence of an associated neuroinflammatory response across brain regions.
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