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Effects of pharmacological agents on the lifespan phenotype of Drosophila DJ-1 beta mutants

  作者 Lavara-Culebras, E; Munoz-Soriano, V; Gomez-Pastor, R; Matallana, E; Paricio, N  
  选自 期刊  Gene;  卷期  2010年462-40180;  页码  26-33  
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[摘要]Mutations in the DJ-1 gene cause autosomal recessive, early-onset Parkinsonism. The DJ-1 protein exerts a protective role against oxidative stress damage, working as a cellular oxidative stress sensor, and it seems to regulate gene expression at different levels. In Drosophila, two DJ-1 orthologs have been identified: DJ-1 alpha and DJ-1 beta. Several studies have shown that loss of DJ-1 beta function causes Parkinson's disease (PD)-like phenotypes in flies such as age-dependent locomotor defects, reduced lifespan, and enhanced sensitivity to toxins that induce oxidative stress, like the herbicide paraguat. However, no dopaminergic neurodegeneration is observed. These results suggested that both locomotor and lifespan phenotypes could be either related to defects in oxidative stress response, or in dopaminergic physiology as proposed in mice models. In this study, we have employed pharmacological approaches to modify the lifespan phenotype of DJ-1 beta mutant flies. We have assessed the effects of chronic treatments with antiparkinsonian drugs as well as with antioxidant compounds on such phenotype finding that only antioxidants show statistically significant beneficial effects on DJ-1 beta mutants' lifespan. These results strongly suggest that oxidative stress plays a causal role in the lifespan phenotype of DJ-1 beta mutants. Consistent with this, we find that loss of DJ-1 beta function results in cellular accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in adult brains, elevated levels of lipid peroxidation and an increased catalase enzymatic activity, thus indicating the existence of high oxidative stress levels in DJ-1 beta mutants and confirming the essential function of the DJ-1 beta protein in protecting the organism against oxidative insults. Our study further shows that the lifespan phenotype of DJ-1 beta mutant flies is amenable to pharmacological intervention, and validates Drosophila as a valuable model for testing and identifying new drugs with therapeutic potential for PD. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

 
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