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Striatal GDNF administration increases tyrosine hydroxylase phosphorylation in the rat striatum and substantia nigra

Title: Striatal GDNF administration increases tyrosine hydroxylase phosphorylation in the rat striatum and substantia nigra
Authors: Salvatore, Michael F.; Zhang, Jin‐Lu; Large, Delia M.; Wilson, Patsy E.; Gash, Clelland R.; Thomas, Theresa Currier; Haycock, John W.; Bing, Guoying; Stanford, John A.; Gash, Don M.; Gerhardt, Greg A.
Source: Journal of Neurochemistry ; volume 90, issue 1, page 245-254 ; ISSN 0022-3042 1471-4159
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2004
Collection: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Description: Glial cell line‐derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) improves motor dysfunction associated with aging in rats and non‐human primates, in animal models of Parkinson's disease, and may improve motoric function in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease. These improvements are associated with increased dopamine function in the nigrostriatal system, but the molecular events associated with this increase are unknown. In these studies, 100 µg of GDNF was injected into the striatum of normal aged (24‐month‐old) male Fischer 344 rats. The protein levels and phosphorylation of TH, ERK1/2, and related proteins were determined by blot‐immunolabeling of striatum and substantia nigra harvested 30 days after injection. In GDNF‐treated rats, TH phosphorylation at Ser31 increased ∼40% in striatum and ∼250% in the substantia nigra. In the substantia nigra, there was a significant increase in ERK1 phosphorylation. In striatum, there was a significant increase in ERK2 phosphorylation. Microdialysis studies in striatum showed that both amphetamine‐ and potassium‐evoked dopamine release in GDNF recipients were significantly increased. These data show that GDNF‐induced increases in dopamine function are associated with a sustained increase in TH phosphorylation at Ser31, which is greatest in the substantia nigra and maintained for at least one month following a single striatal administration of GDNF. These findings, taken from the nigrostriatal system of normal aged rats, may help explain the long lasting effects of GDNF on dopamine function and prior studies supporting that a major effect of GDNF involves its effects on dopamine storage and somatodendritic release of dopamine in the substantia nigra.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2004.02496.x
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Accession Number: edsbas.E9ED103
Database: BASE