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Query: EC:3.4.24.64 (
MPP
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Nurr1
is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcription factors that is highly expressed in midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons, the cells primarily lost in human Parkinson's disease (PD), and in
Nurr1
-null mice selective agenesis of midbrain DA neurons is found. To investigate possible correlation between the expression of
Nurr1
gene and neurotoxin-induced cell death of DA neurons, a neural stem cell line (NSC, A3) and
Nurr1
-overexpressing NSC (A3.
Nurr1
) were exposed to DA neurotoxins 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) and methyl phenylpyridinium (
MPP
(+)). Although both neurotoxins were shown to induce cell death in A3 and A3.
Nurr1
cells, patterns of cell deaths were different. A3.
Nurr1
cells showed increased vulnerability to 6-OHDA cytotoxicity, but increased resistance to
MPP
(+)-induced cell death when compared to A3 cells. To investigate the differential vulnerability to neurotoxins by
Nurr1
protein correlates with biochemical features that discriminate between apoptosis and necrosis, we carried out a nucleosomal DNA fragmentation assay and electron microscopy. While 6-OHDA treatment induced shrinkage of cytoplasmic membrane, condensation of nuclei and generation of apoptotic bodies in both cell lines, cells treated with
MPP
(+) showed mitochondrial swelling, indicating that 6-OHDA- but not
MPP
(+)-mediated cell death was apoptotic. These results suggest that DA neuronal cell death in response to 6-OHDA and
MPP
(+) may progress through separate signaling pathways differentially regulated by the
Nurr1
protein. Our observations indicated that
Nurr1
may play a role in the manifestation of DA neurotoxicity and that variations in
Nurr1
expression might be a susceptibility factor for DA neurodegeneration in PD.
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PMID:Overexpression of midbrain-specific transcription factor Nurr1 modifies susceptibility of mouse neural stem cells to neurotoxins. 1240 63