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Generation of Alpha-Synuclein Preformed Fibrils from Monomers and Use In Vivo.

Joseph R Patterson1, Nicole K Polinski2, Megan F Duffy3, Christopher J Kemp4, Kelvin C Luk5, Laura A Volpicelli-Daley6, Nicholas M Kanaan4, Caryl E Sortwell7.   

Abstract

Use of the in vivo alpha-synuclein preformed fibril (α-syn PFF) model of synucleinopathy is gaining popularity among researchers aiming to model Parkinson's disease synucleinopathy and nigrostriatal degeneration. The standardization of α-syn PFF generation and in vivo application is critical in order to ensure consistent, robust α-syn pathology. Here, we present a detailed protocol for the generation of fibrils from monomeric α-syn, post-fibrilization quality control steps, and suggested parameters for successful neurosurgical injection of α-syn PFFs into rats or mice. Starting with monomeric α-syn, fibrilization occurs over a 7-day incubation period while shaking at optimal buffer conditions, concentration, and temperature. Post-fibrilization quality control is assessed by the presence of pelletable fibrils via sedimentation assay, the formation of amyloid conformation in the fibrils with a thioflavin T assay, and electron microscopic visualization of the fibrils. Whereas successful validation using these assays is necessary for success, they are not sufficient to guarantee PFFs will seed α-syn inclusions in neurons, as such aggregation activity of each PFF batch should be tested in cell culture or in pilot animal cohorts. Prior to use, PFFs must be sonicated under precisely standardized conditions, followed by examination using electron microscopy or dynamic light scattering to confirm fibril lengths are within optimal size range, with an average length of 50 nm. PFFs can then be added to cell culture media or used in animals. Pathology detectable by immunostaining for phosphorylated α-syn (psyn; serine 129) is apparent days or weeks later in cell culture and rodent models, respectively.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31205308     DOI: 10.3791/59758

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


  11 in total

1.  Developmental exposure to the organochlorine pesticide dieldrin causes male-specific exacerbation of α-synuclein-preformed fibril-induced toxicity and motor deficits.

Authors:  Aysegul O Gezer; Joseph Kochmanski; Sarah E VanOeveren; Allyson Cole-Strauss; Christopher J Kemp; Joseph R Patterson; Kathryn M Miller; Nathan C Kuhn; Danielle E Herman; Alyssa McIntire; Jack W Lipton; Kelvin C Luk; Sheila M Fleming; Caryl E Sortwell; Alison I Bernstein
Journal:  Neurobiol Dis       Date:  2020-05-15       Impact factor: 5.996

2.  Stereotaxic Intracranial Delivery of Chemicals, Proteins or Viral Vectors to Study Parkinson's Disease.

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4.  A protease protection assay for the detection of internalized alpha-synuclein pre-formed fibrils.

Authors:  Timothy S Jarvela; Kriti Chaplot; Iris Lindberg
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5.  Striatal Afferent BDNF Is Disrupted by Synucleinopathy and Partially Restored by STN DBS.

Authors:  Kathryn M Miller; Joseph R Patterson; Joseph Kochmanski; Christopher J Kemp; Anna C Stoll; Christopher U Onyekpe; Allyson Cole-Strauss; Kathy Steece-Collier; Jacob W Howe; Kelvin C Luk; Caryl E Sortwell
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Review 6.  A Summary of Phenotypes Observed in the In Vivo Rodent Alpha-Synuclein Preformed Fibril Model.

Authors:  Nicole K Polinski
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7.  Dopaminergic Positron Emission Tomography Imaging in the Alpha-Synuclein Preformed Fibril Model Reveals Similarities to Early Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Vesna Sossi; Joseph R Patterson; Siobhan McCormick; Christopher J Kemp; Kathryn M Miller; Anna C Stoll; Nathan Kuhn; Michael Kubik; Joseph Kochmanski; Kelvin C Luk; Caryl E Sortwell
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8.  Preformed fibrils generated from mouse alpha-synuclein produce more inclusion pathology in rats than fibrils generated from rat alpha-synuclein.

Authors:  Jacob W Howe; Caryl E Sortwell; Megan F Duffy; Christopher J Kemp; Christopher P Russell; Michael Kubik; Pooja Patel; Kelvin C Luk; Omar M A El-Agnaf; Joseph R Patterson
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Review 10.  Modeling Parkinson's Disease With the Alpha-Synuclein Protein.

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Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 5.810

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