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α-synuclein overexpression in PC12 and chromaffin cells impairs catecholamine release by interfering with a late step in exocytosis

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 26, 期 46, 页码 11915-11922

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3821-06.2006

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amperometry; catecholamine; chromaffin; exocytosis; Parkinson's disease; secretory

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alpha-Synuclein (alpha-syn), a protein implicated in Parkinson's disease pathogenesis, is a presynaptic protein suggested to regulate transmitter release. We explored how alpha-syn overexpression in PC12 and chromaffin cells, which exhibit low endogenous alpha-syn levels relative to neurons, affects catecholamine release. Overexpression of wild-type or A30P mutant alpha-syn in PC12 cell lines inhibited evoked catecholamine release without altering calcium threshold or cooperativity of release. Electron micrographs revealed that vesicular pools were not reduced but that, on the contrary, a marked accumulation of morphologically docked vesicles was apparent in the alpha-synoverexpressing lines. We used amperometric recordings from chromaffin cells derived from mice that overexpress A30P or wild-type (WT) alpha-syn, as well as chromaffin cells from control and alpha-syn null mice, to determine whether the filling of vesicles with the transmitter was altered. The quantal size and shape characteristics of amperometric events were identical for all mouse lines, suggesting that overexpression of WT or mutant alpha-syn did not affect vesicular transmitter accumulation or the kinetics of vesicle fusion. The frequency and number of exocytotic events per stimulus, however, was lower for both WT and A30P alpha-syn-overexpressing cells. The alpha-synoverexpressing cells exhibited reduced depression of evoked release in response to repeated stimuli, consistent with a smaller population of readily releasable vesicles. We conclude that alpha-syn overexpression inhibits a vesicle priming step, after secretory vesicle trafficking to docking sites but before calcium-dependent vesicle membrane fusion.

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