Asymmetrical response of aminopeptidase A in the medial prefrontal cortex and striatum of 6-OHDA-unilaterally-lesioned Wistar Kyoto and spontaneously hypertensive rats
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Banegas Font, Inmaculada; Segarra Lagunes, Silvia Susana; Prieto, Isabel; Vives Montero, Francisco; de Gasparo, Marc; Durán Ogalla, Raquel; Luna Del Castillo, Juan De Dios; Ramírez Sánchez, ManuelEditorial
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Aminopeptidase A Parkinson's disease
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2019Abstract
Aminopeptidase A is responsible for the hydrolysis of angiotensin II and cholecystokinin. By measuring its activity
we obtain a reflection of the functional status of its endogenous substrates. Dopamine coexists with these
neuropeptides in striatum and prefrontal cortex. If the content of any of them is altered, the others and the
functions they are involved in would also be affected. Wistar Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats
(SHR) are rat models with different motor behavior and mood. We hypothesized that aminopeptidase A activity
could be modified in WKY or SHR affecting the brain dopamine. The results may provide new insights for the
understanding of dopamine-related disorders such as schizophrenia, depression or Parkinson's disease. To
analyze the influence of unilateral depletions of dopamine on the intra- and inter-hemispheric behavior of
aminopeptidase A in striatum and prefrontal cortex of WKY and SHR, aminopeptidase A activity was measured
fluorometrically, using an arylamide derivative as substrate, in the left and right sides of striatum and prefrontal
cortex of WKY and SHR treated with saline (control groups) or following left or right intrastriatal injections of 6-
hydroxydopamine (lesioned groups). Differential asymmetrical intra- and inter-hemispheric behaviors of aminopeptidase
A were observed, depending on the lesioned hemisphere, the region and the strain analyzed. Results
also demonstrated differential intra and inter-hemispheric correlations between striatum and prefrontal cortex
and between both regions and motor behavior depending on the side of lesion. The changes mostly involved the
left hemisphere. The functions in which the aminopeptidase A activity is involved could be modified depending
on whether the dopamine depletion occurs on the left or right hemisphere.