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2005 All Hands Meeting Multivariate assessment of a preclinical mouse model of Parkinson’s disease: “Connecting the dots” to the human disease state Diana L. Price, Ph.D. National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research University of California, San Diego
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Deliverables mGluR5 manuscript: 2006 D1/D2 immuno: confirm. w/ larger N MRI analyses: 2006 MRI analyses: T1 & T2: baseline measures
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The alpha-synuclein project: A multi-site, multi- disciplinary collaboration NCMIR – UCSD (M.H. Ellisman) Advanced light and electron microscopy Diana Price Van Phung Maryann Martone Heather Nguyen Andrea Thor Experimental Neuropathology Laboratory -UCSD (E. Masliah) Animal models & Parkinson’s strategy Edward Rockenstein Mike Mante Supported by The Branfman Family Foundation, NIH (NCRR, NIDA, NIA) and MJ Fox Foundation. Duke University – Center for In Vivo Microscopy (G.A. Johnson) Microscopic MRI Anjum Ali Mike Fehnel Sally Gewalt Additional collaborators Harvard University J. Neumeyer Orally active apomorphine UICUC J. George Targeted nanoparticle delivery of small molecule therapeutics
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Parkinson’s Disease & Alpha-synuclein Neuronal cell death Lewy Bodies Alpha-synuclein protein ( -SYN) Mouse model overexpressing -SYN
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Challenges in PD research Disease heterogeneity Complex etiology (genetics, environment) Model systems Connecting the dots
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How well does the -syn mouse recreate features of PD? Widespread -syn aggregates in CNS Neurochemistry mGluR5 receptor expression Dopamine D1/D2 receptors MRI studies: volume & composition Cognitive and motor deficits
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Multimodal studies of PD animal models Behavior Assessment of cognitive and motor function Chemistry & Genetics Protein analyses Web QTL Ligand binding studies Imaging Correlation of large-scale mapping of immunolabeling and MRI studies Ultrastructural studies using EM
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Multiscale imaging studies at NCMIR Electron microscopy Multiphoton and confocal microscopy
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New MRI imaging techniques for improved resolution and contrast Clinical imaging limitations Evaluation of preclinical models High resolution T1 weighted imaging High contrast T2 weighted imaging Correlation histological data 12 T1 weighted datasets (6 female & 6 males) and correlated T2 weighted datasets Facilitation of processing procedures Pre-processing underway Volumetric analyses & regional intensities Goal: Extension to non-invasive clinical imaging
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High-resolution T1 weighted images Non-invasive MRI imaging of -syn tg mice Non-transgenic Alpha-synuclein transgenic
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High-contrast T2 weighted images Non-invasive MRI imaging of -syn tg mice Non-transgenic Alpha-synuclein transgenic
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Opportunities for evaluating potential therapies Pharmacological Dopaminergic: Dopamine D1/D2 receptor agonists Glutamatergic: mGluR5 receptor antagonists Immunization Passive immunization: clearing of protein aggregates Multivariate assessment allows us to evaluate these therapeutics on pathological and behavioral levels for correlation with clinical observations
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Publications D.L. Price, S.K. Chow, N.A.B. MacLean, H. Hakozaki, S. Peltier, M.E. Martone and M.H. Ellisman (In Press) High-Resolution Large-Scale Mosaic Imaging Using Multiphoton Microscopy to Characterize Transgenic Mouse Models of Human Neurological Disorders, Neuroinformatics, Special Issue: Integration and modeling of imaging in the phenotype-genotype problem D.L. Price, E. Rockenstein, N.A.B. MacLean, M. Mante, V. Phung, D. Askay, E. Masliah, and M.H. Ellisman (In preparation) Increased mGluR5 immunoreactivity and behavioral deficits in transgenic mice overexpressing alpha-synuclein
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