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Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 15, 6562-6575, Copyright © 1995 by Society for Neuroscience
Subthalamic nucleus lesions: widespread effects on changes in gene expression induced by nigrostriatal dopamine depletion in rats
JM Delfs, VM Ciaramitaro, TJ Parry and MF Chesselet
Department of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia 19104, USA.
Lesions of the subthalamic nucleus block behavioral effects of
nigrostriatal dopamine depletion in rats and primates, but the contribution
of this region to the molecular effects of dopaminergic lesions is unknown.
The effects of subthalamic nucleus lesions alone or in combination with a
6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesion of the substantia nigra were examined in
adult rats. Unilateral subthalamic nucleus lesions caused ipsiversive
rotation after peripheral administration of apomorphine and a small
decrease in glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) mRNA in the ipsilateral
globus pallidus (external pallidum). Confirming previous results,
nigrostriatal dopaminergic lesions caused contraversive rotation after
apomorphine injection, and increased enkephalin mRNA in the striatum, GAD
mRNA in the globus pallidus, and somatostatin mRNA in the entopeduncular
nucleus (internal pallidum) ipsilateral to the lesion. In addition, the
lesion decreased substance P mRNA in the ipsilateral striatum compared to
the contralateral side, and GAD mRNA in the contralateral entopeduncular
nucleus. These effects were abolished in rats with lesions of the
subthalamic nucleus and substantia nigra on the same side. Thus, the
subthalamic lesions prevented changes in gene expression induced by
dopamine depletion, not only in regions receiving a direct input from the
subthalamic nucleus (ipsilateral pallidum), but also in regions which do
not (striatum and contralateral pallidum). This suggests that polysynaptic
pathways regulated by the subthalamic nucleus contribute to the effects of
dopaminergic lesions in many regions of the basal ganglia. This pivotal
role of the subthalamic nucleus may account for the beneficial effects of
subthalamic nucleus lesions on motor symptoms resulting from dopamine
depletion.
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