Reduced cholesterol alters the biophysical properties of repaired myelin

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Estephanie L. Nottar Escobar , Nishama De Silva Mohotti , Mara Manolescu , Anika Radadiya , Prajnaparamita Dhar , Meredith D. Hartley
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The myelin sheath is a lipid-rich membrane that ensheathes axons and is required for healthy and efficient signal transduction. Myelin is damaged in neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis, but remyelination can occur through the action of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs), which differentiate into mature oligodendrocytes that wrap axons to form repaired myelin. In this study, a genetic-based mouse model of demyelination was used, which features near-complete demyelination followed by robust remyelination in the brain. Lipid mass spectrometry on isolated myelin from the remyelinated brain revealed a decrease in the percent mole fraction of cholesterol when compared to healthy myelin. Biophysical studies on monomolecular lipid films formed using repaired myelin lipid extracts showed changes in the surface behavior of the lipid films, compared to the healthy myelin lipids. Films formed using the remyelinated lipid extracts resulted in lower surface pressures and lower compressional moduli when compared to healthy controls, suggesting that repaired myelin membranes have lower lateral molecular packing within the lipid film. Synthetically prepared model membranes, based on the major lipid compositions of the healthy and diseased extracts, revealed that changes in cholesterol levels were the primary contributor to the changes in biophysical properties. Supplementation of the diseased lipid extracts with cholesterol led to a robust improvement in membrane surface pressures and compressibility. Together, these results suggest that high cholesterol levels are required for myelin membrane stability and that reduced cholesterol in repaired myelin may have a profound impact on the biophysical properties of the myelin membrane.
降低胆固醇会改变修复后髓磷脂的生物物理特性
髓鞘是一种富含脂质的膜,包裹着轴突,是健康有效的信号转导所必需的。髓磷脂在多发性硬化症等神经系统疾病中受损,但髓鞘再生可通过少突胶质前体细胞(OPCs)的作用发生,后者分化为包裹轴突的成熟少突胶质细胞,形成修复后的髓磷脂。在这项研究中,使用了一种基于遗传的脱髓鞘小鼠模型,其特征是几乎完全脱髓鞘,随后是大脑中强大的再髓鞘形成。脂质谱分析显示,与健康的髓磷脂相比,从再髓鞘脑中分离出的髓磷脂的百分比摩尔分数有所下降。对修复后的髓磷脂提取物形成的单分子脂质膜的生物物理研究表明,与健康的髓磷脂相比,脂质膜的表面行为发生了变化。与健康对照组相比,使用再髓鞘脂质提取物形成的膜导致较低的表面压力和较低的压缩模量,这表明修复后的髓鞘膜在脂质膜内具有较低的侧向分子堆积。基于健康和患病提取物的主要脂质组成,合成制备的模型膜揭示了胆固醇水平的变化是生物物理特性变化的主要因素。用胆固醇补充病变脂质提取物可显著改善膜表面压力和可压缩性。总之,这些结果表明,高胆固醇水平是髓磷脂膜稳定所必需的,修复后的髓磷脂中胆固醇的降低可能对髓磷脂膜的生物物理特性产生深远的影响。
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期刊介绍: BBA Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids publishes papers on original research dealing with novel aspects of molecular genetics related to the lipidome, the biosynthesis of lipids, the role of lipids in cells and whole organisms, the regulation of lipid metabolism and function, and lipidomics in all organisms. Manuscripts should significantly advance the understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes in which lipids are involved. Papers detailing novel methodology must report significant biochemical, molecular, or functional insight in the area of lipids.
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