| Literature DB >> 31401305 |
Xiaojia Ren1, Angela Hinchie1, Aaron Swomley1, David K Powell2, D Allan Butterfield3.
Abstract
Parkinson disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease associated with aging. Dopaminergic neuronal degeneration and α-synuclein aggregation are commonly found in PD brain. Oxidative damage and inflammation often are considered as etiological factors of PD, although the detailed mechanisms still remain unknown. Gender and aging are two important risk factors to PD, and gene mutations and certain environmental factors have been implicated in this disease. The current study employed PTEN-induced putative kinase -1 (PINK1) knockout (KO) rats, since mutations in PINK-1 lead to familial PD. We evaluated the oxidative damage in the brain of PINK1 KO rats, and we used MRI and MRS to measure the ventricle sizes and neurochemical metabolite profiles in these rats as a function of age and gender. Distinct gender- and age-related alterations were found. The results are discussed with respect to the suitabililty of this unique rat as a faithful model of known characteristics of PD.Entities:
Keywords: Edema; Gender differences; MRS; Oxidative damage; Parkinson disease; Pink1 KO rats; Striatum; Ventricular system
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31401305 PMCID: PMC6848777 DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2019.08.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Free Radic Biol Med ISSN: 0891-5849 Impact factor: 7.376