alpha-Synuclein aggregation in the olfactory bulb of middle-aged common marmoset

作者:Kobayashi Reona; Takahashi Fujigasaki Junko; Shiozawa Seiji; Hara Miyauchi Chikako; Inoue Takashi; Okano Hirotaka James; Sasaki Erika; Okano Hideyuki
来源:Neuroscience Research, 2016, 106: 55-61.
DOI:10.1016/j.neures.2015.11.006

摘要

The synaptic protein alpha-synuclein has been identified as a major component of Lewy bodies, a pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). Prior to the formation of Lewy bodies, mislocalization and aggregation of the alpha-synuclein in brain tissue is frequently observed in various neurodegenerative diseases. Aberrant accumulation and localization of alpha-synuclein are also observed in the aging human brain, for which reason aging is regarded as a risk factor for neurodegenerative disease. To investigate changes in alpha-synuclein properties in the aging brain, we compared alpha-synuclein immunoreactivity in brain tissue of young (2-years-old) and middle-aged (6-years-old) common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Our analyses revealed marked changes in alpha-synuclein immunoreactivity in the olfactory bulb of common marmosets of these age cohorts. Perikaryal alpha-synuclein aggregations were formed in the olfactory bulb in middle-aged animals. We also observed signals of alpha-synuclein accumulation in hippocampus in this cohort; however, unlike in the olfactory bulb, hippocampal alpha-synuclein signals were localized in the synaptic terminals. We did not observe either of these features in younger marmosets, which suggest that aging may play a role in these phenomena. Our results using common marmoset brain corresponded with the observation that the alpha-synuclein aggregations were first occurred from olfactory bulb in human normal aged and PD brain. Therefore, common marmoset is expected as useful model for alpha-synuclein pathology.

  • 出版日期2016-5
  • 单位RIKEN