Long-Term Systemic Exposure to Rotenone Induces Central and Peripheral Pathology of Parkinson’s Disease in Mice

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Shinki Murakami
Ikuko Miyazaki
Ko Miyoshi
Masato Asanuma
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[1] Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Brain Science
[2] Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences,Department of Medical Neurobiology
[3] Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine,Department of Child Development and Molecular Brain Science, Molecular Research Center for Children’s Mental Development, United Graduate School of Child Development
[4] Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
[5] Osaka University,undefined
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Neurochemical Research | 2015年 / 40卷
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Parkinson’s disease; Rotenone; Central nervous system; Peripheral nervous system; Glial cells;
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with motor and non-motor symptoms that precede the onset of motor symptoms. Rotenone is often used to induce PD-like pathology in the central nervous system (CNS) and enteric nervous system (ENS). However, there is little or no information on the temporal changes in other neural tissues and the spread of pathology throughout the entire body organs. Here, we recorded the serial immunohistochemical changes in neurons and glial cells of the striatum, substantia nigra (SN), olfactory bulb (OB), thoracic cord (ThC) and ascending colon (AC) induced by 1-, 3- and 6-week administration of rotenone (50 mg/kg/day) infused subcutaneously in C57BL mice using an osmotic pump. Rotenone exposure for 3 or 6 weeks caused neurodegeneration in the striatum, whereas neuronal damage was seen in the SN and OB only after 6 weeks. Moreover, rotenone induced neurodegeneration in the myenteric plexus of AC but not in ThC. Rotenone also activated glial cells before any apparent neurodegeneration in the CNS but not in the ENS. Our results demonstrated that subcutaneous administration of rotenone can cause progressive neurodegeneration in the OB and AC, in addition to the nigrostriatal pathway, and temporal differential glial activation, and that these changes do not spread retrogradely from OB or ENS to nigrostriatal pathway. The results suggested that the different vulnerability of neurons to the neurotoxic effects of rotenone administrated subcutaneously are due to glial activation in these neural tissues.
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