Cellular inclusions containing ubiquitin and α-synuclein were observed in PC12 cells treated with metamphetamine (MA). To study the possible involvement of β-arrestin in inclusion formation, we treated PC12 cells with MA for different times and analyzed the ubiquitin proteosome pathway (UPP). We found that β-arrestin is ubiquitinated in the MAtreated PC12 cell line. The involvement of β-arrestin in UPP was further supported by electron microscopy and by confocal microscopy, which documented the presence of β-arrestin in these Lewy body-like inclusions. Our experiments reveal an interesting and previously unappreciated connection between β-arrestin and ubiquitination and suggest that β- arrestin could be involved in the development of the inclusion bodies.

Presence of beta-arrestin in cellular inclusions in metamphetamine-treated PC12 cells

LENZI, PAOLA;FERRUCCI, MICHELA;LAZZERI, GLORIA;FORNAI, FRANCESCO;
2003-01-01

Abstract

Cellular inclusions containing ubiquitin and α-synuclein were observed in PC12 cells treated with metamphetamine (MA). To study the possible involvement of β-arrestin in inclusion formation, we treated PC12 cells with MA for different times and analyzed the ubiquitin proteosome pathway (UPP). We found that β-arrestin is ubiquitinated in the MAtreated PC12 cell line. The involvement of β-arrestin in UPP was further supported by electron microscopy and by confocal microscopy, which documented the presence of β-arrestin in these Lewy body-like inclusions. Our experiments reveal an interesting and previously unappreciated connection between β-arrestin and ubiquitination and suggest that β- arrestin could be involved in the development of the inclusion bodies.
2003
DE BLASI, A; Capobianco, L; Iacovelli, L; Lenzi, Paola; Ferrucci, Michela; Lazzeri, Gloria; Fornai, Francesco; Picascia, A.
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