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  • Gubinelli, F., et al. (författare)
  • Lateralized deficits after unilateral AAV-vector based overexpression of alpha-synuclein in the midbrain of rats on drug-free behavioral tests
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Behavioural Brain Research. - : Elsevier BV. - 0166-4328. ; 429
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Background: Preclinical rodent models of Parkinson's aim to recapitulate some of the hallmarks of the disease as it presents in humans, including the progressive neuronal loss of dopaminergic neurons in the midbrain as well as the development of a behavioral phenotype. AAV vector-based models of alpha-synuclein overexpression are a promising tool to achieve such animal models with high face and predictive validity. Objective: We have developed a preclinical rodent model of Parkinson's disease using an AAV-vector based overexpression of human alpha-synuclein. In the present work we characterize this model on a behavioral and histopathological level. Methods: We use a AAV9 vector for transgene delivery to overexpress human alpha-synuclein under a CBA promoter. We compare the behavioral and histopathological changes to a AAV vector control group where the transgene was omitted and to that of a 6-OHDA lesion control. We assessed the behavioral performance of these three groups on a series of tests (Cylinder, Stepping, Corridor) at baseline and up to 22 weeks post-injection at which point we performed electrochemical recordings of dopamine kinetics. Results: The overexpression of human alpha-synuclein led to the progressive manifestation of behavioral deficits on all three behavioral tests. This was accompanied with impaired dopamine release and reuptake kinetics as demonstrated by electrochemical detection methods. Histopathological quantifications corroborated the findings that we induced a moderate cell loss with remaining cells displaying pathological markers which are abundant in the brains of human PD patients. Conclusions: In the present work we developed a characterized a rat model of PD that closely mimics human disease development and pathology. Such model will be of great use for investigation of disease mechanisms and early therapeutic interventions.
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  • Sjolin, H, et al. (författare)
  • Pivotal role of KARAP/DAP12 adaptor molecule in the natural killer cell-mediated resistance to murine cytomegalovirus infection
  • 2002
  • Ingår i: The Journal of experimental medicine. - : Rockefeller University Press. - 0022-1007 .- 1540-9538. ; 195:7, s. 825-834
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    • Natural killer (NK) cells are major contributors to early defense against infections. Their effector functions are controlled by a balance between activating and inhibiting signals. To date, however, the involvement of NK cell activating receptors and signaling pathways in the defense against pathogens has not been extensively investigated. In mice, several NK cell activating receptors are coexpressed with and function through the immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)-bearing molecule KARAP/DAP12. Here, we have analyzed the role of KARAP/DAP12 in the early antiviral response to murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV). In KARAP/DAP12 mutant mice bearing a nonfunctional ITAM, we found a considerable increase in viral titers in the spleen (30–40-fold) and in the liver (2–5-fold). These effects were attributed to NK cells. The formation of hepatic inflammatory foci appeared similar in wild-type and mutant mice, but the latter more frequently developed severe hepatitis with large areas of focal necrosis. Moreover, the percentage of hepatic NK cells producing interferon γ was reduced by 56 ± 22% in the absence of a functional KARAP/DAP12. This is the first study that shows a crucial role for a particular activating signaling pathway, in this case the one induced through KARAP/DAP12, in the NK cell–mediated resistance to an infection. Our results are discussed in relation to recent reports demonstrating that innate resistance to MCMV requires the presence of NK cells expressing the KARAP/DAP12-associated receptor Ly49H.
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