Low-moderate dose whole-brain γ-ray irradiation modulates the expressions of GFAP and ICAM-1 in the MPTP-induced Parkinson’s disease mouse model
- Authors
- Park, Mijeong; Ha, Jimin; Lee, Yuri; Choi, Hoon-Seong; Kim, Byoung Soo; Jeong, Youn Kyoung
- Issue Date
- 2023-12
- Publisher
- Elsevier BV
- Citation
- Neurobiology of Aging, v.132, pp.175 - 184
- Abstract
- The anti-inflammatory efficacy of radiation therapy (RT) with single fractions below 1.0 Gy has been demonstrated in Alzheimer’s disease mouse models. As neuroinflammation is also a major pathological feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD), RT may also be effective in PD treatment. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect of low-moderate dose RT (LMDRT, 0.6 Gy/single dose, for 5 days) exposure in a 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP; 30 mg/kg, i.p., for 5 consecutive days)-induced PD mouse model. Importantly, LMDRT reduced the levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1, CD54) in the striatum region, which increased following MPTP administration. LMDRT also modulated inflammatory gene expression patterns in the substantia nigra region of the MPTP-treated mice. However, LMDRT had no direct effects on the severe loss of dopaminergic neurons and impaired motor behavior in the rotarod test. These results indicate that LMDRT has anti-inflammatory effects by modulating neuroinflammatory factors, including GFAP and ICAM-1, but showed no behavioral improvements or neuroprotection in the MPTP-induced mouse model of PD.
- Keywords
- RADIATION-THERAPY; SUBACUTE MPTP; ANIMAL-MODEL; NEUROINFLAMMATION; MECHANISMS; LEVODOPA; ICAM-1; MICE; INFLAMMATION; ACTIVATION; Low-moderate dose radiation therapy; Parkinson' s disease; Neuroinflammation; GFAP; ICAM-1 (CD54)
- ISSN
- 0197-4580
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/79721
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2023.06.015
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- KIST Article > 2023
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