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Mitochondrial DNA changes in pedunculopontine cholinergic neurons in Parkinson’s disease
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posted on 2023-06-09, 09:02 authored by Alexander G Bury, Angela Pyle, Joanna L Elson, Laura Greaves, Christopher M Morris, Gavin Hudson, Ilse PienaarIn Parkinson’s disease (PD), mitochondrial dysfunction associates with nigral dopaminergic neuronal loss. Cholinergic neuronal loss co-occurs, particularly within a brainstem structure, the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN). We isolated single cholinergic neurons from post-mortem PPNs of aged controls and PD patients. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number and mtDNA deletions were increased significantly in PD patients compared to controls. Furthermore, compared to controls the PD patients had significantly more PPN cholinergic neurons containing mtDNA deletion levels exceeding 60%, a level associated with deleterious effects on oxidative phosphorylation. The current results differ from studies reporting mtDNA depletion in nigral dopaminergic neurons of PD patients.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Accepted version
Journal
Annals of NeurologyISSN
0364-5134Publisher
WileyExternal DOI
Issue
6Volume
82Page range
1016-1021Department affiliated with
- Neuroscience Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes