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    Título
    Single-Cell Redox Imaging Demonstrates a Distinctive Response of Dopaminergic Neurons to Oxidative Insults
    Autor
    Horowitz, Maxx P.
    Milanese, Chiara
    Di Maio, Roberto
    Hu, Xiaoping
    Montero, Laura M.
    Sanders, Laurie H.
    Tapias Molina, VictorAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Sepe, Sara
    van Cappellen, Wiggert A.
    Burton, Edward A.
    Greenamyre, John Timothy
    Mastroberardino, Pier G.
    Año del Documento
    2011
    Descripción
    Producción Científica
    Documento Fuente
    Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, Agosto 2011, vol. 15, n. 4, p. 855-871
    Résumé
    Aims: The study of the intracellular oxido-reductive (redox) state is of extreme relevance to the dopamine (DA) neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta. These cells possess a distinct physiology intrinsically associated with elevated reactive oxygen species production, and they selectively degenerate in Parkinson's disease under oxidative stress conditions. To test the hypothesis that these cells display a unique redox response to mild, physiologically relevant oxidative insults when compared with other neuronal populations, we sought to develop a novel method for quantitatively assessing mild variations in intracellular redox state. Results: We have developed a new imaging strategy to study redox variations in single cells, which is sensitive enough to detect changes within the physiological range. We studied DA neurons' physiological redox response in biological systems of increasing complexity--from primary cultures to zebrafish larvae, to mammalian brains-and identified a redox response that is distinctive for substantia nigra pars compacta DA neurons. We studied simultaneously, and in the same cells, redox state and signaling activation and found that these phenomena are synchronized. Innovation: The redox histochemistry method we have developed allows for sensitive quantification of intracellular redox state in situ. As this method is compatible with traditional immunohistochemical techniques, it can be applied to diverse settings to investigate, in theory, any cell type of interest. Conclusion: Although the technique we have developed is of general interest, these findings provide insights into the biology of DA neurons in health and disease and may have implications for therapeutic intervention.
    ISSN
    1523-0864
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1089/ars.2010.3629
    Patrocinador
    P.G.M. was supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (K99-ES016352), an administrative supplement under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 from the NIEHS, a Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant, and by the Netherlands Genomics Initiative (NGI/NWO 05040202). This work was also supported by NIH grant 1P01NS059806 ( J.T.G.), American Parkinson Disease Center for Advanced Research at the University of Pittsburgh (J.T.G.), and NIH grant 1F30ES019376 (M.P.H.). V.T. is postdoctoral fellow from the Ministry of Education and Science, Madrid, Spain (Fulbright Fellowship).
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    eng
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    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/63876
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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