Matrix metalloproteinase-9 inhibition prevents aquaporin-4 depolarization-mediated glymphatic dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease

Mar 20, 2023Journal of advanced research

Blocking matrix metalloproteinase-9 may prevent water channel disruption and waste clearance problems in Parkinson's disease

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Abstract

Reduced perivascular influx and efflux of cerebral spinal fluid tracers was observed in MPTP-induced Parkinson's disease mice with impaired AQP4 polarization.

  • AQP4 inhibition led to increased reactive astrogliosis and restricted glymphatic drainage.
  • MMP-9 and cleaved β-dystroglycan were found to be upregulated in both MPTP-induced and A53T mice.
  • The polarized localization of β-dystroglycan and AQP4 to astrocyte endfeet was decreased in the context of Parkinson's disease.
  • Inhibition of MMP-9 restored the integrity of basement membrane-astrocyte endfeet-AQP4 and mitigated metabolic disturbances.
  • AQP4 depolarization is linked to glymphatic dysfunction and may worsen Parkinson's disease symptoms.

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