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|title=Bir A, Sen O, Anand S, Banerjee P, Sahoo A, Khemka V, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2013) Ī±-Synuclein mediated alterations in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system: Implications in the pathogenesis of Parkinsonās disease. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. | |title=Bir A, Sen O, Anand S, Banerjee P, Sahoo A, Khemka V, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2013) Ī±-Synuclein mediated alterations in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system: Implications in the pathogenesis of Parkinsonās disease. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. | ||
|info=[[File:BirA.jpg|right|200px|Aritri Bir]] [ | |info=[[File:BirA.jpg|right|200px|Aritri Bir]] [[MiP2013]], [[Laner 2013 Mitochondr Physiol Network MiP2013|Book of Abstracts Open Access]] | ||
|authors=Bir A, Sen O, Anand S, Banerjee P, Sahoo A, Khemka V, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S | |authors=Bir A, Sen O, Anand S, Banerjee P, Sahoo A, Khemka V, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S | ||
|year=2013 | |year=2013 | ||
|event= | |event=MiPNet18.08_MiP2013 | ||
|abstract=Ī±-Synucleinopathy and mitochondrial dysfunction are important elements of sporadic Parkinsonās disease (PD) pathogenesis [1]. It is, however, not clear whether the accumulated Ī±-synuclein in degenerating dopaminergic neurons in PD causes mitochondrial injury and subsequent cell death. Our earlier study has shown that Ī±-synuclein causes functional impairment of rat brain mitochondria incubated in vitro [2]. | |abstract=Ī±-Synucleinopathy and mitochondrial dysfunction are important elements of sporadic Parkinsonās disease (PD) pathogenesis [1]. It is, however, not clear whether the accumulated Ī±-synuclein in degenerating dopaminergic neurons in PD causes mitochondrial injury and subsequent cell death. Our earlier study has shown that Ī±-synuclein causes functional impairment of rat brain mitochondria incubated in vitro [2]. | ||
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Our results show that Ī±-synuclein causes a loss of membrane potential and phosphorylation capacity with alterations in respiratory parameters in isolated rat brain mitochondria. Some of these effects were inhibited very significantly by cyclosporine (1 Ī¼M). When SHSY5Y cells were exposed to 5 Ī¼M lactacystin for 24 h, Ī±-synuclein accumulation occured intracellularly as detected by immunoblotting experiments. Further, lactacystin treatment of SHSY5Y cells also leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death concomitant with Ī± synuclein accumulation. To confirm the involvement of Ī± synuclein in lactacystin induced mitochondrial dysfunction, the effects of cyclosporine and the gene silencing of Ī±-synuclein with specific SiRNA on these phenomena are being investigated. | Our results show that Ī±-synuclein causes a loss of membrane potential and phosphorylation capacity with alterations in respiratory parameters in isolated rat brain mitochondria. Some of these effects were inhibited very significantly by cyclosporine (1 Ī¼M). When SHSY5Y cells were exposed to 5 Ī¼M lactacystin for 24 h, Ī±-synuclein accumulation occured intracellularly as detected by immunoblotting experiments. Further, lactacystin treatment of SHSY5Y cells also leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death concomitant with Ī± synuclein accumulation. To confirm the involvement of Ī± synuclein in lactacystin induced mitochondrial dysfunction, the effects of cyclosporine and the gene silencing of Ī±-synuclein with specific SiRNA on these phenomena are being investigated. | ||
|mipnetlab=IN | |mipnetlab=IN Haldia Chakrabarti S | ||
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|area=Respiration, mt-Medicine | |area=Respiration, mt-Medicine | ||
|diseases=Neurodegenerative, Parkinson's | |||
|injuries=Cell death | |||
|organism=Rat | |organism=Rat | ||
|tissues=Nervous system | |tissues=Nervous system, Other cell lines | ||
|preparations=Intact cells, Isolated mitochondria | |||
|preparations=Intact cells, Isolated | |||
|topics=mt-Membrane potential | |topics=mt-Membrane potential | ||
|couplingstates=OXPHOS | |couplingstates=OXPHOS | ||
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|additional=SHSY5Y cells, MiP2013, S09 | |additional=SHSY5Y cells, MiP2013, S09 | ||
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== Affiliations and author contributions == | == Affiliations and author contributions == | ||
1 - Dept of Biochemistry, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education andĀ Research, Kolkata, India; Ā | 1 - Dept of Biochemistry, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education andĀ Research, Kolkata, India; Ā | ||
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# Banerjee K, Sinha M, Pham Cle L, Jana S, Chanda D, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2010) Alpha-synuclein induced membrane depolarization and loss of phosphorylation capacity of isolated rat brain mitochondria: Implications in Parkinsonās disease. FEBS Lett 584: 1571-1576. | # Banerjee K, Sinha M, Pham Cle L, Jana S, Chanda D, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2010) Alpha-synuclein induced membrane depolarization and loss of phosphorylation capacity of isolated rat brain mitochondria: Implications in Parkinsonās disease. FEBS Lett 584: 1571-1576. | ||
# Bagh MB, Thakurta IG, Biswas M, Behera P, Chakrabarti S (2011) Age-related oxidative decline of mitochondrial functions in rat brain is prevented by long term oral antioxidant supplementation. Biogerontology 12: 119-131. | # Bagh MB, Thakurta IG, Biswas M, Behera P, Chakrabarti S (2011) Age-related oxidative decline of mitochondrial functions in rat brain is prevented by long term oral antioxidant supplementation. Biogerontology 12: 119-131. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:30, 19 February 2018
Bir A, Sen O, Anand S, Banerjee P, Sahoo A, Khemka V, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2013) Ī±-Synuclein mediated alterations in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system: Implications in the pathogenesis of Parkinsonās disease. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. |
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MiP2013, Book of Abstracts Open Access
Bir A, Sen O, Anand S, Banerjee P, Sahoo A, Khemka V, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2013)
Event: MiPNet18.08_MiP2013
Ī±-Synucleinopathy and mitochondrial dysfunction are important elements of sporadic Parkinsonās disease (PD) pathogenesis [1]. It is, however, not clear whether the accumulated Ī±-synuclein in degenerating dopaminergic neurons in PD causes mitochondrial injury and subsequent cell death. Our earlier study has shown that Ī±-synuclein causes functional impairment of rat brain mitochondria incubated in vitro [2].
Mitochondrial membrane potential was measured using the carbocyanine dye JC1, and the phosphorylation capacity determined spectrophotometrically from inorganic phosphate utilization [2,3]. The respiratory functions of mitochondria in isolated preparations and within intact cells were analyzed by high-resolution respirometry. Ī±-Synuclein accumulation within SHSY5Y cells was induced by lactacystin treatment and detected by immunoblotting. The transfection of SHSY5Y cells with Ī± synuclein specific SiRNA was carried out using the lipofectamine kit (Invitrogen).
Our results show that Ī±-synuclein causes a loss of membrane potential and phosphorylation capacity with alterations in respiratory parameters in isolated rat brain mitochondria. Some of these effects were inhibited very significantly by cyclosporine (1 Ī¼M). When SHSY5Y cells were exposed to 5 Ī¼M lactacystin for 24 h, Ī±-synuclein accumulation occured intracellularly as detected by immunoblotting experiments. Further, lactacystin treatment of SHSY5Y cells also leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death concomitant with Ī± synuclein accumulation. To confirm the involvement of Ī± synuclein in lactacystin induced mitochondrial dysfunction, the effects of cyclosporine and the gene silencing of Ī±-synuclein with specific SiRNA on these phenomena are being investigated.
ā¢ O2k-Network Lab: IN Haldia Chakrabarti S
Labels: MiParea: Respiration, mt-Medicine Pathology: Neurodegenerative, Parkinson's Stress:Cell death Organism: Rat Tissue;cell: Nervous system, Other cell lines Preparation: Intact cells, Isolated mitochondria
Regulation: mt-Membrane potential Coupling state: OXPHOS
HRR: Oxygraph-2k
SHSY5Y cells, MiP2013, S09
Affiliations and author contributions
1 - Dept of Biochemistry, Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, India;
2 - Dept of Pathology and Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Email: [email protected]
References
- Beal MF (2004) Commentary on āāAlpha-synuclein and mitochondria: a tangled skeinā. Exp Neurol 186: 109ā111.
- Banerjee K, Sinha M, Pham Cle L, Jana S, Chanda D, Cappai R, Chakrabarti S (2010) Alpha-synuclein induced membrane depolarization and loss of phosphorylation capacity of isolated rat brain mitochondria: Implications in Parkinsonās disease. FEBS Lett 584: 1571-1576.
- Bagh MB, Thakurta IG, Biswas M, Behera P, Chakrabarti S (2011) Age-related oxidative decline of mitochondrial functions in rat brain is prevented by long term oral antioxidant supplementation. Biogerontology 12: 119-131.