Alpha-synuclein expression in GnRH neurons of young and old bovine hypothalami
Yvan Bienvenu Niyonzima A , Yuuki Asato A , Tomoaki Murakami B and Hiroya Kadokawa A *A
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Abstract
Understanding of central nervous system mechanisms related to age-related infertility remains limited. Fibril α-synuclein, distinct from its monomer form, is implicated in age-related diseases and propagates among neurons akin to prions.
We compared α-synuclein expression in gonadotropin-releasing hormone-expressing neurons (GnRH neurons) in the pre-optic area, arcuate nucleus, and median eminence of healthy heifers and aged cows to determine its role in age-related infertility.
We analysed mRNA and protein expression, along with fluorescent immunohistochemistry for GnRH and α-synuclein, followed by Congo red staining to detect amyloid deposits, and confocal microscopy.
Both mRNA and protein expressions of α-synuclein were confirmed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and western blots in bovine cortex, hippocampus, and anterior and posterior hypothalamus tissues. Significant differences in α-synuclein mRNA expression were observed in the cortex and hippocampus between young and old cows. Western blots showed five bands of α-synuclein, probably reflecting monomer, dimer, and oligomers, in the cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus tissues, and there were significant differences in some bands between young and old cows. Bright-field and polarised light microscopy did not detect obvious amyloid deposition in aged hypothalami; however, higher-sensitive confocal microscopy unveiled strong positive signal of Congo red and α-synuclein in GnRH neurons in aged hypothalami. Additionally, α-synuclein expression was detected in immortalised GnRH neurons, GT1-7 cells.
Alpha-synuclein was expressed in GnRH neurons, and some differences were observed between young and old hypothalami.
Alpha-synuclein may play an important role in aging-related infertility.
Keywords: aging, arcuate nucleus, Congo red staining, cortex, GT1-7 cell, hippocampus, median eminence, pre-optic area, ruminant.
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