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Synaptic Regulator α-Synuclein in Dopaminergic Fibers Is Essentially Required for the Maintenance of Subependymal Neural Stem Cells.

Ana Perez-Villalba1,2,3, M Salomé Sirerol-Piquer1,2,3, Germán Belenguer1,2,3, Raúl Soriano-Cantón1,2,3, Ana Belén Muñoz-Manchado1,4,5, Javier Villadiego1,4,5, Diana Alarcón-Arís6,7,8, Federico N Soria9,10, Benjamin Dehay9,10, Erwan Bezard9,10, Miquel Vila1,11,12, Analía Bortolozzi6,7,8, Juan José Toledo-Aral1,4,5, Francisco Pérez-Sánchez13,2,3, Isabel Fariñas13,2,3.   

Abstract

Synaptic protein α-synuclein (α-SYN) modulates neurotransmission in a complex and poorly understood manner and aggregates in the cytoplasm of degenerating neurons in Parkinson's disease. Here, we report that α-SYN present in dopaminergic nigral afferents is essential for the normal cycling and maintenance of neural stem cells (NSCs) in the brain subependymal zone of adult male and female mice. We also show that premature senescence of adult NSCs into non-neurogenic astrocytes in mice lacking α-SYN resembles the effects of dopaminergic fiber degeneration resulting from chronic exposure to 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetra-hydropyridine or intranigral inoculation of aggregated toxic α-SYN. Interestingly, NSC loss in α-SYN-deficient mice can be prevented by viral delivery of human α-SYN into their sustantia nigra or by treatment with l-DOPA, suggesting that α-SYN regulates dopamine availability to NSCs. Our data indicate that α-SYN, present in dopaminergic nerve terminals supplying the subependymal zone, acts as a niche component to sustain the neurogenic potential of adult NSCs and identify α-SYN and DA as potential targets to ameliorate neurogenic defects in the aging and diseased brain.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT We report an essential role for the protein α-synuclein present in dopaminergic nigral afferents in the regulation of adult neural stem cell maintenance, identifying the first synaptic regulator with an implication in stem cell niche biology. Although the exact role of α-synuclein in neural transmission is not completely clear, our results indicate that it is required for stemness and the preservation of neurogenic potential in concert with dopamine.
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Keywords:  Snca knock-out; adult neurogenesis; niche biology; parkinsonism; stemness

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29217686      PMCID: PMC6596232          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2276-17.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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