Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) has been tested in clinical trials to treat Parkinson’s disease with promising but variable results. Improvement of therapeutic effectiveness requires solid understanding of the physiological role of GDNF in the maintenance of the adult brain catecholamine system. However, existing data on this issue is contradictory. Here we show with three complementary approaches that, independent of the time of reduction, is not required for maintenance of catecholaminergic neurons in adult mice.

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