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Reduced cortical VPS26B levels are associated with altered glutamate receptor expression and synaptic protein loss in the primary motor cortex of a Parkinsonian mouse model

Thi Hai Nguyen, T.; Seong, J. B.; Seo, J.; Won, J.; Choe, S.-H.; Kim, H. R.; Nam, K.-H.; Kim, Y. H.; Lee, Y.

2026-05-19 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.05.18.726103 bioRxiv
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Parkinsons disease (PD) is associated with motor impairment and cortical synaptic dysfunction, which involve altered glutamate receptor trafficking, yet the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. VPS26B, a component of the retromer complex, regulates GluA1 recycling in the trans-entorhinal cortex region. However, its role in the primary motor cortex (M1) under Parkinsonian conditions has not been explored. Here, we show that VPS26B levels are reduced in the M1 of an MPTP-induced PD mouse model, accompanied by decreased surface GluA1 and synaptic protein levels. VPS26B overexpression partially attenuated these alterations. In the accelerating rotarod test, VPS26B-deficient mice exhibited unstable motor performance following MPTP administration, whereas VPS26B overexpression was associated with improved performance in both wild-type and knockout mice. These findings suggest that cortical VPS26B may contribute to maintaining glutamate receptor surface expression and synaptic protein levels, especially under Parkinsonian conditions, with potential implications for motor learning.

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