Alpha-synuclein is the subject of much ongoing research on Parkinson's, as it is the main component of Lewy bodies, or toxic protein deposits that take up residence in brain cells,killing them from the inside.
Parkinson's primarily affects neurons in an area of the brain called the substantia nigra.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Parkinson's affects neurons of the brain called the substantia nigra.
- Alpha-synuclein is known to go awry and lead to damaging clumps in brain.
- These gut endocrine cells connect physically connect to nerves.
The team hypothesised that an agent in the gut might interfere with alpha-synuclein in gut endocrine cells, deforming the protein. The deformed or misfolded protein might then spread via the nervous system to the brain as a prion, or infectious protein, in similar fashion to mad cow disease, researchers said. "There is abundant evidence that misfolded alpha- synuclein is found in the nerves of the gut before it appears in the brain, but exactly where this misfolding occurs is unknown," said Rodger Liddle, professor at Duke University.
Alpha-synuclein is the subject of much ongoing research on Parkinson's, as it is the main component of Lewy bodies, or toxic protein deposits that take up residence in brain cells,killing them from the inside, researchers said 'The clumps form when alpha-synuclein develops a kink in its normally spiral structure, making it 'sticky,' and prone to aggregating', Liddle added.
Researchers found that rather than using hormones to communicate indirectly with the nervous system, these gut endocrine cells physically connect to nerves, providing a pathway to communicate with the brain. "Unfortunately, there aren't great treatments for Parkinson's disease right now. It's conceivable down the road that there could be ways to prevent alpha-synucle in misfolding, if you can make the diagnosis early," Liddle said. The study was published in the journal JCI Insight.
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