Knockdown of α-synuclein in cerebral cortex improves neural behavior associated with apoptotic inhibition and neurotrophin expression in spinal cord transected rats
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Knockdown of α-synuclein in cerebral cortex improves neural behavior associated with apoptotic inhibition and neurotrophin expression in spinal cord transected rats
Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) often causes severe functional impairment with poor recovery. The treatment, however, is far from satisfaction, and the mechanisms remain unclear. By using proteomics and western blot, we found spinal cord transection (SCT) resulted in a significant down-regulation of α-synuclein (SNCA) in the motor cortex of SCT rats at 3 days post-operation. In order to detect the role of SNCA, we used SNCA-ORF/shRNA lentivirus to upregulate or knockdown SNCA expression. In vivo, SNCA-shRNA lentivirus injection into the cerebral cortex motor area not only inhibited SNCA expression, but also significantly enhanced neurons' survival, and attenuated neuronal apoptosis, as well as promoted motor and sensory function recovery in hind limbs. While, overexpression SNCA exhibited the opposite effects. In vitro, cortical neurons transfected with SNCA-shRNA lentivirus gave rise to an optimal neuronal survival and neurite outgrowth, while it was accompanied by reverse efficiency in SNCA-ORF group. In molecular level, SNCA silence induced the upregulation of Bcl-2 and the downregulation of Bax, and the expression of NGF, BDNF and NT3 was substantially upregulated in cortical neurons. Together, endogenous SNCA play a crucial role in motor and sensory function regulation, in which, the underlying mechanism may be linked to the regulation of apoptosis associated with apoptotic gene (Bax, Bcl2) and neurotrophic factors expression (NGF, BDNF and NT3). These finds provide novel insights to understand the role of SNCA in cerebral cortex after SCT, and it may be as a novel treatment target for SCI repair in future clinic trials.
Keywords: Apoptosis; Cortical neuron; Motor and sensory function; Spinal cord transection; α-synuclein.
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