Sex-dimorphic effects of neuromelanin buildup in rodent nigral dopamine neurons: implications for sex-biased vulnerability in Parkinson’s disease

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Neuromelanin (NM) is a dark pigment accumulating with age in human substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) dopamine (DA) neurons, conferring the dark look that inspired nigral area’s name. Despite NM has long been associated with Parkinson’s disease (PD), as melanized neurons favorably degenerate during disease development, NM functions within SNpc DA neurons are still mostly elusive. Here, by exploiting an NM-producing rat model generated by viral vector-induced expression of human Tyrosinase (hTyr), we inspected NM impact on nigral DA neurons’ survival and activity, on mitochondrial functionality of SNpc, and behaviors resembling non-motor and motor PD symptoms. Our data reveal sex dimorphism in NM effects on nigrostriatal dopamine circuit, with sex-biased alterations in neuronal firing activity and underlying intrinsic currents, nigral mitochondrial functions, and non-motor PD symptoms (anxiety). In conclusion, this study discloses unrealized NM effects within nigral DA neurons, advancing our comprehension of sex-specific features shaping sex-biased vulnerability to PD.

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  • Sebastian Luca D’Addario, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Fondazione Santa Lucia

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    Mariangela Massaro, MSc

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    Fondazione Santa Lucia

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    Francesca Cossa, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Fondazione Santa Lucia

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    Silvia Scaricamazza

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    Valentina Nesci, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Policlinico Tor Vergata

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    Ginevra D'Ottavio

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    Daniele Caprioli

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    Alberto Ferri

  • Miquel Vila, MD, PhD

    Lead PI (Core Leadership): Team Vila

    Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca, Autonomous University of Barcelona

  • Ada Ledonne, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Fondazione Santa Lucia

  • Nicola Mercuri, MD, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Vila

    University of Rome Tor Vergata, Fondazione Santa Lucia

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