Teaghrelin protected dopaminergic neurons in MPTP‐induced Parkinson's disease animal model by promoting PINK1/Parkin‐mediated mitophagy and AMPK/SIRT1/PGC1‐α‐mediated mitochondrial biogenesis

Apr 16, 2024Environmental toxicology

Teaghrelin may protect dopamine-producing neurons in a Parkinson’s disease model by boosting damaged mitochondria cleanup and creation

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Abstract

Teaghrelin significantly attenuated motor dysfunction in mice treated with a neurotoxin related to Parkinson's disease.

  • MPTP treatment led to reduced levels of tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine transporter proteins in the striatum and midbrain of mice.
  • Teaghrelin supplementation significantly mitigated the reduction of these proteins in MPTP-treated mice.
  • Teaghrelin administration enhanced processes that help maintain healthy mitochondria, known as mitophagy and mitochondrial biogenesis.
  • These effects may prevent the accumulation of toxic proteins and cell death in dopaminergic neurons.
  • Teaghrelin appears to protect dopaminergic neurons by activating specific cellular pathways associated with mitochondrial health.

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