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Chertoff, M.* ; di Paolo, N.* ; Schoeneberg, A.* ; Depino, A.* ; Ferrari, C.* ; Wurst, W.* ; Pfizenmaier, K.* ; Eisel, U.* ; Pitossi, F.*

Neuroprotective and neurodegenerative effects of the chronic expression of tumor necrosis factor α in the nigrostriatal dopaminergic circuit of adult mice.

Exp. Neurol. 227, 237-251 (2011)
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Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, a pro-inflammatory cytokine, has been implicated in both neuronal death and survival in Parkinson's disease (PD). The substantia nigra (SN), a CNS region affected in PD, is particularly susceptible to inflammatory insults and possesses the highest density of microglial cells, but the effects of inflammation and in particular TNF-α on neuronal survival in this region remains controversial. Using adenoviral vectors, the CRE/loxP system and hypomorphic mice, we achieved chronic expression of two levels of TNF-α in the SN of adult mice. Chronic low expression of TNF-α levels reduced the nigrostriatal neurodegeneration mediated by intrastriatal 6-hydroxydopamine administration. Protective effects of low TNF-α level could be mediated by TNF-R1, GDNF, and IGF-1 in the SN and SOD activity in the striatum (ST). On the contrary, chronic expression of high levels of TNF-α induced progressive neuronal loss (63% at 20 days and 75% at 100 days). This effect was accompanied by gliosis and an inflammatory infiltrate composed almost exclusively by monocytes/macrophages. The finding that chronic high TNF-α had a slow and progressive neurodegenerative effect in the SN provides an animal model of PD mediated by the chronic expression of a single cytokine. In addition, it supports the view that cytokines are not detrimental or beneficial by themselves, i.e., their level and time of expression among other factors can determine its final effect on CNS damage or protection. These data support the view that new anti-parkinsonian treatments based on anti-inflammatory therapies should consider these dual effects of cytokines on their design.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
Language english
Publication Year 2011
HGF-reported in Year 0
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0014-4886
e-ISSN 1090-2430
Quellenangaben Volume: 227, Issue: 2, Pages: 237-251 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Elsevier
Publishing Place San Diego, Calif.
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
PubMed ID 21093436
Erfassungsdatum 2011-12-31