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      Transcriptome Profile Changes in Mice with MPTP-Induced Early Stages of Parkinson's Disease.

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          Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. Despite progress in the study of the molecular, genetic, and pathogenic mechanisms of PD, it is unclear which processes trigger the development of the pathology associated with PD. Models of the presymptomatic and early symptomatic stages of PD induced by MPTP have been used to analyze changes in transcriptome profile in brain tissues, to identify specific patterns and mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration in PD. The whole-transcriptome analysis in the brain tissues of the mice with MPTP-induced PD showed that striatum is involved in the pathogenesis in the earliest stages and the processes associated with vesicular transport may be altered. The expression profiles of the genes studied in the substantia nigra and peripheral blood confirm that lymphocytes from peripheral blood may reflect processes occurring in the brain. These data suggest that messenger RNA (mRNA) levels in peripheral blood may provide potential biomarkers of the neurodegeneration occurring in PD. The changes in expression at the mRNA and protein levels suggest that Snca may be involved in neurodegeneration and Drd2 may participate in the development of the compensatory mechanisms in the early stages of PD pathogenesis. Our data suggest that the brain cortex may be involved in the pathological processes in the early stages of PD, including the presymptomatic stage.

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          Journal
          Mol. Neurobiol.
          Molecular neurobiology
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1559-1182
          0893-7648
          November 2017
          : 54
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics, 123182, pl. Kurchatova, 2, Moscow, Russia. anelja.a@gmail.com.
          [2 ] Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Molecular Genetics, 123182, pl. Kurchatova, 2, Moscow, Russia.
          [3 ] Russian Academy of Sciences, Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology, 119334, ul. Vavilova, 26, Moscow, Russia.
          Article
          10.1007/s12035-016-0190-y
          10.1007/s12035-016-0190-y
          27757834
          7c6af91d-ac54-4f42-b03f-75d8c8e93d20
          History

          DRD2,Gene expression,MPTP,MPTP model,Parkinson’s disease,SNCA,Whole-transcriptome analysis

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