General Informatio
Mice: C57BL/6
The sequence coding for the mouse Parkin protein is expressed under the control of the rat neuron-specific enolase promoter (NSE).
Endogenous Parkin: Yes
Corresponding human genotype: Park2 was the first gene associated with autosomal recessive Parkinson’s disease (PD).
Targeted gene: Parkin
References: Bian 2012
Transgene expression
Overexpression of the mouse Parkin protein is observed in different brain regions, including the striatum, substantia nigra, cortex, hippocampus and cerebellum (0.3-0.8 fold increase in transgenic compared to wild type mice).
Neurodegeneration
2-3 and 11-13 months: No visible degeneration can be observed in the SN or striatum of the transgenic animals. However, Parkin overexpressing mice are less sensitive to treatment with the MPTP toxin.
Dopamine Homeostasis
Not reported
Inclusions
2-3 and Striatal levels of alpha-synuclein are comparable in young transgenic and wild type mice.
11-13 months: Older transgenic mice display a lower level of striatal alpha-synuclein when compared to age-matched wild type mice.
Motor Behaviours
Not reported
Response to dopaminergic treatment
Not reported
Non-motor Behaviours
Not reported
Electrophysiology
Not reported