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Poster

パーキンソン病とその類縁疾患
Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders

開催日 2014/9/11
時間 16:00 - 17:00
会場 Poster / Exhibition(Event Hall B)

変異型α-Synuclein トランスジェニックマーモセットにおけるレビー小体の検索
Searching for a Lewy body in a mutated α-Synuclein (A30P) transgenic marmoset

  • P1-304
  • 小林 玲央奈 / Reona Kobayashi:1 原-宮内 央子 / chikako Hara-Miyauchi:1,2 小澤 史子 / Fumiko Ozawa:1 高橋-藤ヶ崎 純子 / Junko Takahashi-Fujigasaki:3 岡原 純子 / Junko Okahara:4 佐々木 えりか / Erika Sasaki:1,4 岡野 ジェイムス洋尚 / Hirotaka Ja Okano:1,2 岡野 栄之 / Hideyuki Okano:1 
  • 1:慶應大院・医・生理 / Department of Physiology Keio University School of Medicine 2:慈恵医大・医・再生医学 / Division of Regenerative Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine 3:慈恵医大・医・神経病理 / Division of Neuropathology, The Jikei University School of Medicine 4:実中研・応用発生学 / Central Institute for Experimental Animals 

Parkinson's Disease (PD) is the neurodegenerative disease with high frequency next to Alzheimer Disease. It is characterized by loss of dopaminergic neurons in a substantia nigra and the appearance of Lewy bodies, therefore PD is a kind of progressive malignant disease to cause muscle rigidity and tremor. In the brain, spinal cord and olfactory bulb, the Lewy body is composed of the protein α -Synuclein, phosphorylated α -Synuclein and also including other proteins. Abnormal aggregation of α -Synuclein and phosphorylated α -Synuclein is accepted at high frequency in neuronal cells of PD patients. It is suspected that abnormal accumulations of α -Synuclein trigger neurodegeneration. To clarify where the Lewy bodies and phosphorylated α -Synuclein appear, it is necessary to establish the non-human primate model.
In our laboratory, a novel non-human primate model of PD using mutated α -Synuclein (A30P) was established to explore the effect of mutated α -Synuclein. As for the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus ), a small New World primate, its structure of the brain evolves in comparison with rodents. Therefore, we expect that it is possible to link between an exercise dysfunction and a lesion part because the structure of the basal nuclei which are a main lesion part of PD is clear in marmoset. The transgene of mutated α -Synuclein (A30P) expression was evident in the brain of transgenic marmoset, moreover we found the abnormal protein aggregations in the liver. Thus we searched for a Lewy body in the all tissues and organs of transgenic marmoset including skin. In this presentation, we will show the recent results of searching Lewy body and also the exercise functional analysis.

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