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Chronic stress induces depression-like behaviors and Parkinsonism via upregulating α-synuclein

Danhao Xia, Min Xiong, Yingxu Yang, Xin Wang, Qiang Chen, Sheng Li, Lanxia Meng, Zhentao Zhang

2025npj Parkinson s Disease12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the aggregation of α-synuclein (α-syn) and the nigrostriatal dopaminergic neuronal degeneration. Depression is one of the most common non-motor symptoms of PD patients. However, the pathogenic connection between PD and depression is not well understood. Herein, we report that chronic stress upregulates the expression of α-syn in the mouse brain. Overexpression of α-syn in the hippocampus replicates depressive-like phenotypes, whereas the genetic deletion of α-syn enhances resistance to chronic stress. Furthermore, chronic stress in early life promoted the deposition of α-syn aggregates in a transgenic mouse model that overexpresses human A53T mutant α-syn (A53T mice). Chronic stress also exacerbated dopaminergic degeneration and motor impairments in A53T mice. Strikingly, α-syn inclusions were also observed in the brains of some aged non-transgenic mice subjected to chronic stress. Together, our findings suggest that chronic stress upregulates α-synuclein expression, resulting in depression-like behaviors and parkinsonism.

Topics & Concepts

ParkinsonismDepression (economics)Parkinson's diseaseNeuroscienceMedicineStress (linguistics)LRRK2PsychologyPsychiatryInternal medicineDiseaseEconomicsLinguisticsMacroeconomicsPhilosophyParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsNuclear Receptors and SignalingNerve injury and regeneration
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