TITLE:
Tyrosine hydroxylase and Lewy body molecules immunoreactivity in the SNC neurons of an AS/AGU mutantrat
AUTHORS:
A. G. Al-Kushi, D. Russell, A. P. Payne
KEYWORDS:
PKC-Gamma; Tyrosine Hydroxylase;Ubiquitin; Parkin
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Neuroscience,
Vol.2 No.3,
August
23,
2012
ABSTRACT: The AS/AGU rat has a recessive single point mutation in the gene coding for the gamma isoform of protein kinase C (PKC-γ) resulting in a failure to release dopamine in the striatum and impaired movement including a staggering gait, difficulty in initiating movement and a slight whole body tremor. This study examined the levels tyrosine hydroxylase, ubiquitin and parkin in individual SNC cell bodies, there was no evidence of a reduction in tyrosine hydroxylase levels although levels of ubiquitin and parkin were elevated in the cytoplasm. The findings support the hypothesis that the initial bar to dopamine availability in the striatum is reduced release, with substantia nigra cell death being a later phenomenon.