Persistent relief of motor symptoms in a parkinsonian mouse model after induction of ltd at cortical inputs to indirect pathway striatal neurons

Chandrika Abburi, Jason Thome, Braeden Rodriguez, Xiaoxi Zhaung,Daniel S McGehee

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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In Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients, dopamine replacement therapy requires days to reach maximal effects, and the return of symptoms without treatment is similarly delayed. We previously postulated that these phenomena are mediated by plasticity of coritcostriatal synapses. As dopamine depletion is expected to promote aberrant potentiation of the cortical inputs onto indirect pathway neurons, we reasoned that induction of LTD here could reduce motor deficits in a PD model. Optogenetic cortical stimulation combined with a D2 receptor agonist, quinpirole, induces robust optical LTD (oLTD) in brain slices from 6-OHDA lesioned mice. When lesioned mice were subjected to corticostriatal oLTD treatment over 5 days, motor performance was improved for >3 weeks. Consistent with LTD induction, oLTD-treated mice had reduced VGLUT1 expression in striatum and greater excitability of D2 neurons. These findings suggest that reversing aberrant corticostriatal synaptic plasticity in the indirect pathway may lead to persistent relief of PD motor symptoms. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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parkinsonian mouse model,cortical inputs,motor symptoms,mouse model
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