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The Effect of Neurotoxin MPTP Administration to Mice on the Proteomic Profile of Brain Isatin-Binding Proteins

Authors: O A, Buneeva; A T, Kopylov; L N, Nerobkova; I G, Kapitsa; V G, Zgoda; A E, Medvedev;

The Effect of Neurotoxin MPTP Administration to Mice on the Proteomic Profile of Brain Isatin-Binding Proteins

Abstract

Isatin (indole-2,3-dione) is an endogenous indole found in the mammalian brain, peripheral organs and body fluids. It acts as a neuroprotector, which decreases manifestation of locomotor impairments in animal models of Parkinson's disease. A wide range of biological activity of isatin is associated with interaction of this regulator with numerous isatin-binding proteins. The aim of this study was to investigate the profile of brain isatin-binding proteins in mice with MPTP-induced Parkinsonism (90 min and seven days after administration of this neurotoxin). A single dose administration of MPTP (30 mg/kg, ip.) was accompanied by locomotor impairments in the open field test 90 min after administration; seven days after MPTP administration locomotor activity of mice significantly improved but did not reach the control level. Five independent experiments on proteomic profiling of isatin-binding proteins resulted in confident identification of 96±12 proteins. Development of MPTP-induced locomotor impairments was accompanied by a significant decrease in the number of isatin-binding proteins (63±6; n=5; p<0.01). Seven days after MPTP administration the total number of identified proteins increased and reached the control level (132±34; n=4). The profiles of isatin-binding proteins were rather specific for each group of mice: in the control group these proteins (which were not found in both groups of MPTP-treated mice) represented more than 70% of total proteins. In the case of MPTP treated mice this parameter was 60% (90 min after MPTP administration) and >82% (seven days after MPTP administration). The major changes were found in the groups of isatin-binding proteins involved into cytoskeleton formation and exocytosis, regulation of gene expression, cell division and differentiation and also proteins involved in signal transduction.

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Isatin, Proteome, Brain, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Parkinsonian Disorders, 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine, Animals, Carrier Proteins, Locomotion

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