Beneficial effects of PGC-1α in the substantia nigra of a mouse model of MPTP-induced dopaminergic neurotoxicity

Oct 22, 2019Aging

Helpful effects of PGC-1α in the movement control area of mice with toxin-related dopamine cell damage

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Abstract

Overexpression of PGC-1α in MPTP-treated mice resulted in significant improvements in motor behavior and increased tyrosine hydroxylase expression in the substantia nigra.

  • Motor behavior improved in mice with enhanced PGC-1α expression compared to controls.
  • Tyrosine hydroxylase levels, important for dopamine synthesis, increased in the substantia nigra of mice with PGC-1α overexpression.
  • A decrease in superoxide dismutase expression was observed in mice with reduced PGC-1α levels.
  • Mitochondrial density increased in the substantia nigra of PGC-1α overexpressing mice, while it decreased in those with PGC-1α knockdown.
  • The findings suggest that PGC-1α may mitigate mitochondrial dysfunction associated with MPTP exposure in a mouse model.

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