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Preferential expression of superoxide dismutase messenger RNA in melanized neurons in human mesencephalon.

P Zhang1, P Damier, E C Hirsch, Y Agid, I Ceballos-Picot, P M Sinet, A Nicole, M Laurent, F Javoy-Agid.   

Abstract

The copper-zinc-dependent superoxide dismutase messenger RNA expression was studied at cellular level by in situ hybridization, using a 35S-labelled complementary DNA probe homologous to human copper-zinc-dependent superoxide dismutase messenger RNA, in the dopaminergic neuron-containing areas of the human mesencephalon (the substantia nigra pars compacta, ventral tegmental area, central gray substance and peri- and retrorubral region corresponding to catecholaminergic cell group A8). The autoradiographic labelling signal was localized in neurons. No detectable hybridization signal could be found in the glial cells. Copper-zinc-dependent superoxide dismutase messenger RNA was detected in melanin-containing neurons as well as in non-melanized neurons. Quantification at cellular level, taking the autoradiographic silver grain density as an index of the abundance of copper-zinc-dependent superoxide dismutase messenger RNA, indicated that hybridization level was higher in the melanized than in the non-melanized neurons within a region. Among melanized neurons, cellular copper-zinc-dependent superoxide dismutase messenger RNA content was lowest in the neurons of the substantia nigra. No significant difference in levels of transcripts was evidenced between the groups of non-melanized neurons. The data suggest that the abundance of copper-zinc-dependent superoxide dismutase messenger RNA is higher in the mesencephalic neurons containing neuromelanin compared to other neurons. Thus, the melanized neurons have a particular defence system against oxygen toxicity, which may represent a basis for their preferential vulnerability to Parkinson's disease.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8350985     DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(93)90463-p

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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