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Comparison of unilateral and bilateral intrastriatal 6‐hydroxydopamine‐induced axon terminal lesions: Evidence for interhemispheric functional coupling of the two nigrostriatal pathways

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Comparison of unilateral and bilateral intrastriatal 6‐hydroxydopamine‐induced axon terminal lesions: Evidence for interhemispheric functional coupling of the two nigrostriatal pathways

Auteurs : Alexandra Roedter [Allemagne] ; Christian Winkler [Allemagne] ; Madjid Samii [Allemagne] ; Gerhard F. Walter [Allemagne] ; Almuth Brandis [Allemagne] ; Guido Nikkhah [Allemagne]

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Partial lesions of the nigrostriatal dopamine system can be induced reliably by the intrastriatal injection of 6‐hydroxydopamine (6‐OHDA) and are considered to be analogous to the early stages of human Parkinson's disease. Previous studies have established a clear correlation between different doses and placements of the 6‐OHDA toxin and the degree of neurodegenerative changes and behavioral impairments. In the present study, the influence of the interdependence between the two nigrostriatal systems in both hemispheres on the effects on sensorimotor behavioral performances after terminal 6‐OHDA lesions was investigated. The behavioral effects were correlated to the extent of nigral dopamine neuron cell and striatal tyrosine‐hydroxylase (TH)‐positive fiber loss. Sprague‐Dawley rats receiving unilateral intrastriatal 6‐OHDA injections (4 × 5 μg) exhibited a 30–70% reduction in striatal TH‐positive fiber density along an anterior‐posterior gradient, an 80% loss of nigral dopamine neurons and a mild degree of behavioral impairments as revealed by amphetamine‐induced rotational asymmetry, and a reduced performance in the stepping and postural balance tests. When the same amount of toxin was injected twice into both hemispheres (2 × 4 × 5 μg), additional behavioral deficits were observed, consisting of a significant, but temporary, weight loss, a stable reduction in general locomotor activity and explorational behavior, and a long‐term deficit in skilled forelimb use. This is interesting in light of the morphological findings, in which uni‐ and bilaterally lesioned animals did not differ significantly in the extent of TH‐immunoreactive fiber and dopamine neuron loss within the nigrostriatal system in each lesioned hemisphere. These results indicate that the interdependent regulation of the two nigrostriatal systems may provide some compensatory support for the function and behavioral performance of the lesioned side via the normal unlesioned side, which is lost in animals with bilateral lesions of the nigrostriatal system. Therefore, this model of uni‐ and bilateral partial lesions of the nigrostriatal system, as characterized in the present study, may foster further exploration of compensatory functional mechanisms active in the early stages of Parkinson's disease and promote development of novel neuroprotective and restorative strategies. J. Comp. Neurol. 432:217–229, 2001. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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