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The Tree Shrew Model of Parkinson Disease: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Nonhuman Primate Models
Li, H; Mei, LY; Nie, XP; Wu, LP; Lv, LB; Ren, XF; Yang, JT; Cao, HA; Wu, J; Zhang, YH; Hu, YZ; Wang, WC; Turck, CW; Shi, BY; Li, JL; Xu, L; Hu, XT
2024
发表期刊LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
ISSN0023-6837
卷号104期号:11
摘要The surge in demand for experimental monkeys has led to a rapid increase in their costs. Consequently, there is a growing need for a cost-effective model of Parkinson disease (PD) that exhibits all core clinical and pathologic phenotypes. Evolutionarily, tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri) are closer to primates in comparison with rodents and could be an ideal species for modeling PD. To develop a tree shrew PD model, we used the 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP & thorn;), a metabolite derived from 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine, to induce lesions in dopaminergic neurons of the unilateral substantia nigra. The induced tree shrew model consistently exhibited and maintained all classic clinical manifestations of PD for a 5-month period. The symptoms included bradykinesia, rest tremor, and postural instability, and -50% individuals showed apomorphine-induced rotations, a classic phenotype of unilateral PD models. All these are closely resembled the ones observed in PD monkeys. Meanwhile, this model was also sensitive to L-dopa treatment in a dose-dependent manner, which suggested that the motor deficits are dopamine dependent. Immunostaining showed a significant loss of dopaminergic neurons (-95%) in the lesioned substantia nigra, which is a crucial PD pathological marker. Moreover, a control group of nigral saline injection did not show any motor deficits and pathological changes. Cytomorphologic analysis revealed that the size of nigral dopaminergic neurons in tree shrews is much bigger than that of rodents and is close to that of macaques. The morphologic similarity may be an important structural basis for the manifestation of the highly similar phenotypes between monkey and tree shrew PD models. Collectively, in this study, we have successfully developed a PD model in a small animal species that faithfully recapitulated the classic clinical symptoms and key pathological indicators of PD monkeys, providing a novel and low-cost avenue for evaluation of PD treatments and underlying mechanisms. (c) 2024 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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条目标识符http://ir.kiz.ac.cn/handle/152453/14554
专题科研部门_神经系统编码(胡新天)
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Li, H,Mei, LY,Nie, XP,et al. The Tree Shrew Model of Parkinson Disease: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Nonhuman Primate Models[J]. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION,2024,104(11).
APA Li, H.,Mei, LY.,Nie, XP.,Wu, LP.,Lv, LB.,...&Hu, XT.(2024).The Tree Shrew Model of Parkinson Disease: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Nonhuman Primate Models.LABORATORY INVESTIGATION,104(11).
MLA Li, H,et al."The Tree Shrew Model of Parkinson Disease: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Nonhuman Primate Models".LABORATORY INVESTIGATION 104.11(2024).
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