Effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the substantia nigra and striatum of LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease
Stress is known to have a pro-inflammatory effect on the CNS. Neuroinflammation mediated by microglia activation and proliferation in the substantia nigra and striatum may play a significant role in PD progression. Our objective in this project was to investigate the effect of stress on neuroinflamm...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-653882023-02-28T18:02:01Z Effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the substantia nigra and striatum of LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease Chen, Jiayi Zoë Bichler School of Biological Sciences National Neuroscience Institute DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Human anatomy and physiology::Neurobiology Stress is known to have a pro-inflammatory effect on the CNS. Neuroinflammation mediated by microglia activation and proliferation in the substantia nigra and striatum may play a significant role in PD progression. Our objective in this project was to investigate the effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease. Mice carrying the R1441G mutant of the human LRRK2 gene were challenged with neurotoxins and environmental stress. Results showed that microglia may be increased in stressed mice by immunostaining with CD11b and proliferative cells were present by immunostaining with Ki-67, but could not be linked to microglial proliferation. Further quantification is required to confirm these observations. The onset of neuroinflammation was found to occur before appearance of motor deficits. In addition, the inclusion of another experimental group, mice challenged with environmental stress but not neurotoxins, allowed the analysis of the effect of chronic stress on the genotype and neurotoxins. Neurotoxins appeared to make mice more susceptible to stress, but a greater sample size is needed for significance. Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences 2015-09-07T06:15:58Z 2015-09-07T06:15:58Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65388 en Nanyang Technological University 31 p. application/pdf |
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Stress is known to have a pro-inflammatory effect on the CNS. Neuroinflammation mediated by microglia activation and proliferation in the substantia nigra and striatum may play a significant role in PD progression. Our objective in this project was to investigate the effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease. Mice carrying the R1441G mutant of the human LRRK2 gene were challenged with neurotoxins and environmental stress. Results showed that microglia may be increased in stressed mice by immunostaining with CD11b and proliferative cells were present by immunostaining with Ki-67, but could not be linked to microglial proliferation. Further quantification is required to confirm these observations. The onset of neuroinflammation was found to occur before appearance of motor deficits. In addition, the inclusion of another experimental group, mice challenged with environmental stress but not neurotoxins, allowed the analysis of the effect of chronic stress on the genotype and neurotoxins. Neurotoxins appeared to make mice more susceptible to stress, but a greater sample size is needed for significance. |
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Effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the substantia nigra and striatum of LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease |
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Effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the substantia nigra and striatum of LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease |
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Effect of stress on neuroinflammation in the substantia nigra and striatum of LRRK2 (R1441G) mouse model for Parkinson’s disease |
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