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SNCA-Overexpressing Dopaminergic Neurons

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SNCA-Overexpressing Dopaminergic Neurons

Overview

SNCA-overexpressing dopaminergic neurons represent a specialized neuronal population characterized by abnormally elevated levels of alpha-synuclein (α-syn), the primary structural protein encoded by the SNCA gene. These neurons occur both pathologically in neurodegenerative conditions and experimentally in research models designed to study Parkinson's disease (PD) and related alpha-synucleinopathies. Dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) are particularly vulnerable to SNCA overexpression, making them a critical focus for understanding neurodegeneration mechanisms. This vulnerability stems from the combination of high metabolic demand, oxidative stress generation inherent to dopamine metabolism, and the propensity of excess α-syn to aggregate and disrupt cellular homeostasis.

Function/Biology

Dopaminergic neurons synthesize and release dopamine, a neurotransmitter essential for motor control, motivation, and reward processing. In the basal ganglia circuitry, these neurons project from the substantia nigra to the striatum, forming the nigrostriatal pathway critical for movement coordination. In healthy conditions, alpha-synuclein functions as a synaptic protein regulating vesicle trafficking and neurotransmitter release. However, when SNCA expression exceeds normal physiological levels, the protein exceeds the cellular capacity for proper folding and localization, initiating pathological cascades.

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