Interactions of dopamine, iron, and alpha-synuclein linked to dopaminergic neuron vulnerability in Parkinson’s disease and Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation disorders

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Published November 7, 2022

Dopamine metabolism, alpha-synuclein pathology, and iron homeostasis have all been implicated as potential contributors to the unique vulnerability of substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons which preferentially decline in Parkinson's disease and some rare neurodegenerative disorders with shared pathological features. However, the mechanisms contributing to disease progression and resulting in dopaminergic neuron loss in the substantia nigra are still not completely understood. Increasing evidence demonstrates that disrupted dopamine, alpha-synuclein, and/or iron pathways, when combined with the unique morphological, physiological, and metabolic features of this neuron population, may culminate in weakened resilience to multiple stressors. This review analyzes the involvement of each of these pathways in dopamine neuron physiology and function, and discusses how disrupted interplay of dopamine, alpha-synuclein, and iron pathways may synergize to promote pathology and drive the unique vulnerability to disease states. We suggest that elucidating the interactions of dopamine with iron and alpha-synuclein, and the role of dopamine metabolism in driving pathogenic phenotypes will be critical for developing therapeutics to prevent progression in diseases that show degeneration of nigral dopamine neurons such as Parkinson's disease and the rare family of disorders known as Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation.
Tags
  • Alpha-synuclein
  • Dopamine
  • Iron
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Review

Meet the Authors

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    Rachel M Wise

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    Annika Wagener

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    Urban M Fietzek

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    Thomas Klopstock

  • Eugene Mosharov, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Sulzer

    Columbia University

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    Fabio A. Zucca

  • David Sulzer, PhD

    Lead PI (Core Leadership): Team Sulzer

    Columbia University

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    Luigi Zecca

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    Lena F Burbulla