Dietary Amino Acids Impact LRRK2-Induced Neurodegeneration in Parkinson's Disease Models

Jul 2, 2020The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Dietary Amino Acids Influence Brain Cell Damage Caused by LRRK2 in Parkinson's Disease Models

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Abstract

Low dietary amino acid concentration prevents aberrant protein synthesis and blocks LRRK2 G2019S-mediated neurodegeneration.

  • The G2019S mutation in LRRK2 is a common cause of Parkinson's disease, leading to dopamine neuron loss and locomotor dysfunction.
  • Dietary amino acid content is critical in modulating the effects of the G2019S mutation on neurodegeneration.
  • Restricting amino acids reduces protein synthesis and protects against dopaminergic neuron loss and motor deficits.
  • A moderately high-amino acid diet activates stress-responsive pathways that protect against neurodegeneration through autophagy.
  • At the highest tested amino acid concentration, neurodegeneration occurs in both LRRK2 mutant and control strains, indicating an age-related effect.

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