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doi:10.1186/s13041-021-00867-7...

Autor
Wang, Junmei Tierney, Lydia Mann, Ranjeet Lonsway, Thomas Walker, Chandler L.
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categoría

Neurology

Año

2021

fecha de cotización

8/12/2022

Palabras clave
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis als pten bpv akt motor neuron survival = 0 loss mn treatment significantly pic bpv als msod1^g93a
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common motor neuron (MN) disease, with no present cure.

The progressive loss of MNs is the hallmark of ALS.

We have previously shown the therapeutic effects of the phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) inhibitor, potassium bisperoxo (picolinato) vanadium (bpV[pic]), in models of neurological injury and demonstrated significant neuroprotective effects on MN survival.

However, accumulating evidence suggests PTEN is detrimental for MN survival in ALS.

Therefore, we hypothesized that treating the mutant superoxide dismutase 1 G93A (mSOD1^G93A) mouse model of ALS during motor neuron degeneration and an in vitro model of mSOD1^G93A motor neuron injury with bpV(pic) would prevent motor neuron loss.

To test our hypothesis, we treated mSOD1^G93A mice intraperitoneally daily with 400 μg/kg bpV(pic) from 70 to 90 days of age.

Immunolabeled MNs and microglial reactivity were analyzed in lumbar spinal cord tissue, and bpV(pic) treatment significantly ameliorated ventral horn motor neuron loss in mSOD1^G93A mice ( p  = 0.003) while not significantly altering microglial reactivity ( p  = 0.701).

Treatment with bpV(pic) also significantly increased neuromuscular innervation ( p  = 0.018) but did not affect muscle atrophy.

We also cultured motor neuron-like NSC-34 cells transfected with a plasmid to overexpress mutant SOD1^G93A and starved them in serum-free medium for 24 h with and without bpV(pic) and downstream inhibitor of Akt signaling, LY294002.

In vitro, bpV(pic) improved neuronal viability, and Akt inhibition reversed this protective effect ( p  < 0.05).

In conclusion, our study indicates systemic bpV(pic) treatment could be a valuable neuroprotective therapy for ALS.

Wang, Junmei,Tierney, Lydia,Mann, Ranjeet,Lonsway, Thomas,Walker, Chandler L., 2021, Bisperoxovanadium promotes motor neuron survival and neuromuscular innervation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, BioMed Central

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