2007
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.21310
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Accumulation of phosphorylated α‐synuclein in dopaminergic neurons of transgenic mice that express human α‐synuclein

Abstract: Parkinson's disease is neuropathologically characterized by the presence of Lewy bodies, whose major component is alpha-synuclein. We had previously generated transgenic mice that expressed human alpha-synuclein carrying an Ala53Thr point mutation (halpha-syn140m) under the control of the rat tyrosine hydroxylase promoter and found that halpha-syn140m was localized not only in the cytoplasm but also in the nuclei of mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons. In the present study, we carried out immunohistochemical an… Show more

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“…Phosphorylated S129 was also found to accumulate in a transgenic mouse model expressing the A53T mutant of human ␣-syn (20). In this study, phosphorylation of endogenous ␣-syn was not detected but the human mutant ␣-syn was phosphorylated on Ser-129 and, in contrast to our study, seemed to preferentially localize to the nucleus.…”
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“…Phosphorylated S129 was also found to accumulate in a transgenic mouse model expressing the A53T mutant of human ␣-syn (20). In this study, phosphorylation of endogenous ␣-syn was not detected but the human mutant ␣-syn was phosphorylated on Ser-129 and, in contrast to our study, seemed to preferentially localize to the nucleus.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…In this study, phosphorylation of endogenous ␣-syn was not detected but the human mutant ␣-syn was phosphorylated on Ser-129 and, in contrast to our study, seemed to preferentially localize to the nucleus. However, like our study, the accumulation of phosphorylated ␣-syn was not associated with toxicity (20).…”
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confidence: 61%
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