Haghparast_2019_Peptides_117_170091

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Title : Apelin-13 attenuates motor impairments and prevents the changes in synaptic plasticity-related molecules in the striatum of Parkinsonism rats - Haghparast_2019_Peptides_117_170091
Author(s) : Haghparast E , Sheibani V , Abbasnejad M , Esmaeili-Mahani S
Ref : Peptides , 117 :170091 , 2019
Abstract :

The striatum plays a critical role in motor control and also learning and memory of motor skills. It has been reported that striatal synaptic components are significantly decreased in dopaminergic-denervated striatum. In this study the effects of apelin-13 were investigated on motor disorders and striatal synaptosomal expression of PSD-95, neurexin1, neuroligin, metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGlu R1) and dopaminergic receptors (DR1 and DR2) in rat parkinsonism experimental model. 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) was injected into the substantia nigra. Apelin-13 (1, 2 and 3 mug/rat) was administered into the substantia nigra one week after the 6-OHDA injection. Accelerating rotarod, beam-balance, beam-walking and bar tests were performed one month after the apelin injection. Immunohistochemistry staining of dopaminergic neurons was performed. The levels of synaptic proteins were determined by immunoblotting. 6-OHDA-treated animals showed a significant impairment in motor-skill tasks and a dramatically change in the expression levels of mentioned proteins. Apelin-13 (3 mug/rat) significantly attenuates the motor impairments and prevents the changes in striatal synaptic elements in 6-OHDA-treated animals. In addition, it could rescue the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra. The data will potentially extend the possible benefic aspect of apelin in neurodegenerative disorders.

PubMedSearch : Haghparast_2019_Peptides_117_170091
PubMedID: 31121196

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Haghparast E, Sheibani V, Abbasnejad M, Esmaeili-Mahani S (2019)
Apelin-13 attenuates motor impairments and prevents the changes in synaptic plasticity-related molecules in the striatum of Parkinsonism rats
Peptides 117 :170091

Haghparast E, Sheibani V, Abbasnejad M, Esmaeili-Mahani S (2019)
Peptides 117 :170091