Accumulation of toxic α-synuclein oligomer within endoplasmic reticulum occurs in α-synucleinopathy in vivo

E Colla, PH Jensen, O Pletnikova… - Journal of …, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
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In Parkinson's disease (PD) and other α-synucleinopathies, prefibrillar α-synuclein (αS)
oligomer is implicated in the pathogenesis. However, toxic αS oligomers observed using in
vitro systems are not generally seen to be associated with α-synucleinopathy in vivo. Thus,
the pathologic significance of αS oligomers to αS neurotoxicity is unknown. Herein, we show
that, αS that accumulate within endoplasmic reticulum (ER)/microsome forms toxic oligomers
in mouse and human brain with the α-synucleinopathy. In the mouse model of α …
In Parkinson's disease (PD) and other α-synucleinopathies, prefibrillar α-synuclein (αS) oligomer is implicated in the pathogenesis. However, toxic αS oligomers observed using in vitro systems are not generally seen to be associated with α-synucleinopathy in vivo. Thus, the pathologic significance of αS oligomers to αS neurotoxicity is unknown. Herein, we show that, αS that accumulate within endoplasmic reticulum (ER)/microsome forms toxic oligomers in mouse and human brain with the α-synucleinopathy. In the mouse model of α-synucleinopathy, αS oligomers initially form before the onset of disease and continue to accumulate with the disease progression. Significantly, treatment of αS transgenic mice with Salubrinal, an anti-ER stress compound that delays the onset of disease, reduces ER accumulation of αS oligomers. These results indicate that αS oligomers with toxic conformation accumulate in ER, and αS oligomer-dependent ER stress is pathologically relevant for PD.
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