Principal Investigators

    Dr L Panman

    Institution

    MRC Toxicology Unit

    Contact information of lead PI

    Country

    United Kingdom

    Title of project or programme

    Neuronal model systems and neurotoxicity

    Source of funding information

    MRC

    Total sum awarded (Euro)

    € 1,763,684

    Start date of award

    01/12/2012

    Total duration of award in years

    5.0

    The project/programme is most relevant to:

    Neurodegenerative disease in general

    Keywords

    Research Abstract

    Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by the differential vulnerability of specific neuronal cell populations to endogenous or environmental toxic insults. For example, in Parkinsons disease specifically the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra degenerate, while the ventral tegmental area neurons remain relatively spared. The reasons for the selective degeneration of neuronal cell types are still largely unknown. The research in our group aims to identify the mechanism underlying the selective vulnerability of specific neuronal cell types to neurotoxic insult. We are developing an embryonic stem cell model system that can be used to study these processes in vitro. Recently, we have shown that forced expression of neuronal lineage specific transcription factors can direct the differentiation of embryonic stem cells into several clinically relevant neuronal cell types including dopaminergic-, serotonergic- and noradrenergic neurons. Using a similar approach, we are planning to generate homogeneous populations of neuronal cell types that are affected in Parkinsons, Alzheimers and prion disease. We will compare the gene expression profile of affected neuronal cell types to neurons that are more resistant to stress. In addition, we will analyse the differential responsiveness of these cells to neurotoxicity by using chemicals or by introducing disease causing gene variants. Our second line of research is focussed on understanding the molecular mechanism underlying dopaminergic neuronal subtype specification. Dopaminergic neurons located in the midbrain are a very heterogeneous cell population and are implicated in several important neurological disorders including Parkinsons disease, Schizophrenia and anxiety. We will use embryonic stem cell derived dopaminergic neurons and mouse genetics to gain insight into processes controlling the diversification of dopaminergic neurons and the characterization of the distinct dopaminergic neuronal subtypes. Ultimately, our research may contribute to the understanding of the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases and may lead to the development of novel treatments.

    Lay Summary

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Types: Investments > €500k
Member States: United Kingdom
Diseases: Neurodegenerative disease in general
Years: 2016
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