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  4. Non-Reproducibility of Oral Rotenone as a Model for Parkinson’s Disease in Mice
 
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2022
Journal Article
Title

Non-Reproducibility of Oral Rotenone as a Model for Parkinson’s Disease in Mice

Abstract
Oral rotenone has been proposed as a model for Parkinson’s disease (PD) in mice. To establish the model in our lab and study complex behavior we followed a published treatment regimen. C57BL/6 mice received 30 mg/kg body weight of rotenone once daily via oral administration for 4 and 8 weeks. Motor functions were assessed by RotaRod running. Immunofluorescence studies were used to analyze the morphology of dopaminergic neurons, the expression of alpha-Synuclein (α-Syn), and inflammatory gliosis or infiltration in the substantia nigra. Rotenone-treated mice did not gain body weight during treatment compared with about 4 g in vehicle-treated mice, which was however the only robust manifestation of drug treatment and suggested local gut damage. Rotenone-treated mice had no deficits in motor behavior, no loss or sign of degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, no α-Syn accumulation, and only mild microgliosis, the latter likely an indirect remote effect of rotenone-evoked gut dysbiosis. Searching for explanations for the model failure, we analyzed rotenone plasma concentrations via LC-MS/MS 2 h after administration of the last dose to assess bioavailability. Rotenone was not detectable in plasma at a lower limit of quantification of 2 ng/mL (5 nM), showing that oral rotenone had insufficient bioavailability to achieve sustained systemic drug levels in mice. Hence, oral rotenone caused local gastrointestinal toxicity evident as lack of weight gain but failed to evoke behavioral or biological correlates of PD within 8 weeks.
Author(s)
Niederberger, Ellen
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Wilken-Schmitz, Annett
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Manderscheid, Christine
Schreiber, Yannick
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Gurke, Robert
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Tegeder, Irmgard
Journal
International journal of molecular sciences  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/ijms232012658
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Translationale Medizin und Pharmakologie ITMP  
Keyword(s)
  • mice

  • motor behavior

  • oral

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • rotenone

  • synuclein

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