Neurobiology of Disease (Jan 2011)

Apoptosis-inducing factor mediates dopaminergic cell death in response to LPS-induced inflammatory stimulus

  • M.A. Burguillos,
  • N. Hajji,
  • E. Englund,
  • A. Persson,
  • A.M. Cenci,
  • A. Machado,
  • J. Cano,
  • B. Joseph,
  • J.L. Venero

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 1
pp. 177 – 188

Abstract

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We show that intranigral lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection, which provokes specific degeneration of DA neurons, induced caspase-3 activation in the rat ventral mesencephalon, which was mostly associated with glial cells. In contrast, nigral DA neurons exhibited AIF nuclear translocation in response to LPS. A significant decrease of the Bcl-2/Bax ratio in nigral tissue after LPS injection was observed. We next developed an in vitro co-culture system with the microglial BV2 and the DA neuronal MN9D murine cell lines. The silencing of caspase-3 or AIF by small interfering RNAs exclusively in the DA MN9D cells demonstrated the key role of AIF in the LPS-induced death of DA cells. In vivo chemical inhibition of caspases and poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase-1, an upstream regulator of AIF release and calpain, proved the central role of the AIF-dependent pathway in LPS-induced nigral DA cell death. We also observed nuclear translocation of AIF in the ventral mesencephalon of Parkinson's disease subjects.

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