Pathological substrate of memory impairment in multiple system atrophy

NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY(2022)

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Aims: Synaptic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease is caused by propagation of pathogenic alpha-synuclein between neurons. Previously, in multiple system atrophy (MSA), pathologically characterised by ectopic deposition of abnormal alpha-synuclein predominantly in oligodendrocytes, we demonstrated that the occurrence of memory impairment was associated with the number of alpha-synuclein-positive neuronal cytoplasmic inclusions (NCIs) in the hippocampus. In the present study, we aimed to investigate how abnormal alpha-synuclein in the hippocampus can lead to memory impairment. Methods: We performed pathological and biochemical analyses using a mouse model of adult-onset MSA and human cases (MSA, N = 25; Parkinson's disease, N = 3; Alzheimer's disease, N = 2; normal controls, N = 11). In addition, the MSA model mice were examined behaviourally and physiologically. Results: In the MSA model, inducible human alpha-synuclein was first expressed in oligodendrocytes and subsequently accumulated in the cytoplasm of excitatory hippocampal neurons (NCI-like structures) and their presynaptic nerve terminals with the development of memory impairment. alpha-Synuclein oligomers increased simultaneously in the hippocampus of the MSA model. Hippocampal dendritic spines also decreased in number, followed by suppression of long-term potentiation. Consistent with these findings obtained in the MSA model, post-mortem analysis of human MSA brain tissues showed that cases of MSA with memory impairment developed more NCIs in excitatory hippocampal neurons along with alpha-synuclein oligomers than those without. Conclusions: Our results provide new insights into the role of alpha-synuclein oligomers as a possible pathological cause of memory impairment in MSA.
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memory impairment,multiple system atrophy,neuronal cytoplasmic inclusion,alpha-synuclein,alpha-synuclein oligomer
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