Distinct levels of dopamine denervation differentially alter striatal synaptic plasticity and NMDA receptor subunit composition

不同水平的多巴胺失神经支配会不同程度地改变纹状体突触可塑性和 NMDA 受体亚基组成

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作者:Vincent Paillé, Barbara Picconi, Vincenza Bagetta, Veronica Ghiglieri, Carmelo Sgobio, Massimiliano Di Filippo, Maria T Viscomi, Carmela Giampà, Francesca R Fusco, Fabrizio Gardoni, Giorgio Bernardi, Paul Greengard, Monica Di Luca, Paolo Calabresi

Abstract

A correct interplay between dopamine (DA) and glutamate is essential for corticostriatal synaptic plasticity and motor activity. In an experimental model of Parkinson's disease (PD) obtained in rats, the complete depletion of striatal DA, mimicking advanced stages of the disease, results in the loss of both forms of striatal plasticity: long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD). However, early PD stages are characterized by an incomplete reduction in striatal DA levels. The mechanism by which this incomplete reduction in DA level affects striatal synaptic plasticity and glutamatergic synapses is unknown. Here we present a model of early PD in which a partial denervation, causing mild motor deficits, selectively affects NMDA-dependent LTP but not LTD and dramatically alters NMDA receptor composition in the postsynaptic density. Our findings show that DA decrease influences corticostriatal synaptic plasticity depending on the level of depletion. The use of the TAT2A cell-permeable peptide, as an innovative therapeutic strategy in early PD, rescues physiological NMDA receptor composition, synaptic plasticity, and motor behavior.

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