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Peripheral MC1R activation modulates immune responses and confers neuroprotection in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease

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C57BL/6 mice were treated systemically with MPTP.HCl (20 mg/kg) and LPS (1 mg/kg) from day 1 to day 4 and NDP-MSH (400 µg/kg) or vehicle from day 1 to day 12 following which the mice were sacrificed. Peripheral and CNS immune cells were phenotyped and inflammatory markers were measured. The nigrostriatal dopaminergic system was assessed behaviorally, chemically, immunologically, and pathologically. To understand the role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in this model, CD25 monoclonal antibody was used to deplete CD25+ Tregs. Systemic NDP-MSH administration significantly attenuated striatal dopamine depletion and nigral dopaminergic neuron loss induced by MPTP+LPS. It improved the behavioral outcomes in the pole test. Mc1r mutant mice injected with NDP-MSH in the MPTP and LPS paradigm showed no changes in striatal dopamine levels suggesting that the NDP-MSH acts through the MC1R pathway. Although no NDP-MSH was detected in the brain, peripheral, NDP-MSH attenuated neuroinflammation as observed by diminished microglial activation in the nigral region, along with reduced TNF-α and IL1β levels in the ventral midbrain. Depletion of Tregs limited the neuroprotective effects of NDP-MSH.
Identifier (DOI)
10.5281/zenodo.7383131
Tags
  • Blood-Brain barrier
  • C57BL/6J
  • ELISA
  • Flow cytometry
  • HPLC (High performance liquid chromatography)
  • In Vivo
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Mouse
  • Other
  • T cells

Meet the Authors

  • Pranay Srivastava, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Chen

    Massachusetts General Hospital

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    Shuhei Nishiyama

    External Collaborator

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    Katharine Donahue, BSc

    Project Manager: Team Chen

    Massachusetts General Hospital

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    Sonia L Hao

    External Collaborator

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    Yuehang Xu

    External Collaborator

  • Akriti Srivastava, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Chen

    Massachusetts General Hospital

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    Michael Levy

    External Collaborator

  • Michael Schwarzschild, MD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Chen

    Harvard University

  • Xiqun Chen

    Lead PI (Core Leadership): Team Chen

    Massachusetts General Hospital

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