If α-synuclein knock-out mice and mice with normal α-synuclein were injected with α-synuclein in the substantia nigra, which mice would develop symptoms of Parkinson's disease and why?
A) The wild type mice would develop symptoms of Parkinson's as the α-synuclein would be able to cause mitochondrial dysfunction in the substantia nigra. B) The α-synuclein knock-out mice would develop symptoms of Parkinson's as the α-synuclein would be able to cause mitochondrial dysfunction in the substantia nigra. C) The α-synuclein knock-out mice would develop symptoms of Parkinson's because the α-synuclein protein would aggregate and spread cell to cell. D) The α-synuclein wild type mice would develop symptoms of Parkinson's because the injected α-synuclein protein would recruit native α-synuclein and the aggregates could spread cell to cell.