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From: α-Synuclein pathology in Parkinson disease activates homeostatic NRF2 anti-oxidant response

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Immunostaining of phospho-aSyn (S129) in the brain regions of PFF aSyn injected M83+/+ mice. A Representative IHC images showing phospho-aSyn (S129) immunostaining in neuronal somata and processes in the indicated brain regions. Also, notice the scarcity of staining in cerebellar lobules cb1-5 (purkinje and granule cells—yellow arrow in the inset), motor cortex and corpus striatum (10 × low magnification views and 40 × magnified views in the insets; scale bar = 200 µm; Aq. in the image showing PAG, cerebral aqueduct; 4v. in the image showing vestibular nuclei image, 4th ventricle). Bregma co-ordinates for the brain regions were determined, according to Paxinos and Franklin: (Bregma, − 3.87 mm) midbrain at the level of superior colliculi showing PAG, red nucleus and tegmentum; (Bregma, − 5.99) pontocerebellar junction showing cerebellar nuclei, cerebellar lobules (cb1-5), vestibular nuclei and pontine gigantocellualr nuclei (Gi); and (Bregma, 0.49 mm) forebrain showing motor cortex (M1 and M2) and corpus striatum). Also see Additional file 1: Fig. S4A (PBS injected cohort) and Additional file 1: Fig. S6A (additional high resolution data from the PFF injected cohort). Primary antibody in A: p-aSyn (S129)—11A5. B Semi-quantitative analyses of p-aSyn (pS129) immunopositive cells in the indicated brain of PBS or PFF injected M83+/+ mice. Individual data points represent p-aSyn (S129) cell counts/mm2/region in each animal of the respective cohort, with PBS cohort being depicted as blank triangles and PFF as the black squares. (PAG periaqueductal grey matter; RN red nucleus; Gi pontine gigantocellualr nuclei; VN pontine vestibular nuclei; One-way ANOVA, ***p < 0.0001; n = 5/group)

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