High throughput assay for compounds that boost BDNF expression in neurons

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Guey-Ying Liao , Haifei Xu , Justin Shumate , Louis Scampavia , Timothy Spicer , Baoji Xu
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Abstract

Deficiencies in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) have been linked to several brain disorders, making compounds that can boost neuronal BDNF synthesis attractive as potential therapeutics. However, a sensitive and quantitative BDNF assay for high-throughput screening (HTS) is still missing. Here we report the generation of a new mouse Bdnf allele, BdnfNLuc, in which the sequence encoding nano luciferase (NLuc) is inserted into the Bdnf locus immediately before the stop codon so that the allele will produce a BDNF-NLuc fusion protein. BDNF-NLuc protein appears to function like BDNF as BdnfNLuc/NLuc homozygous mice grew and behaved almost normally. We were able to establish and optimize cultures of cortical and hippocampal BdnfNLuc/+ neurons isolated from mouse embryos in 384-well plates. We used the cultures as a phenotypic assay to detect the ability of 10 mM KCl to stimulate BDNF synthesis and achieved a reproducible Z′ factor > 0.50 for the assay, a measure considered suitable for HTS. We successfully scaled up the assay to screen the 1280-compound LOPAC library (Library of Pharmacologically Active Compounds). The screen identified several BDNF-boosting compounds, one of which is Bay K8644, a L-type voltage-gated calcium channel (L-VGCC) agonist, which was previously shown to stimulate BDNF synthesis. These results indicate that our phenotypic neuronal assay is ready for HTS to identify novel BDNF-boosting compounds.

用于提高神经元BDNF表达的化合物的高通量测定。
脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)的缺陷与几种大脑疾病有关,这使得能够促进神经元BDNF合成的化合物作为潜在的治疗方法具有吸引力。然而,用于高通量筛选(HTS)的敏感和定量BDNF测定法仍然缺失。在这里,我们报道了一种新的小鼠Bdnf等位基因BdnfNLuc的产生,其中编码纳米荧光素酶(NLuc)的序列在终止密码子之前插入到Bdnf基因座中,使得该等位基因将产生Bdnf NLuc融合蛋白。随着BdnfNLuc/NLuc纯合小鼠的生长和行为几乎正常,BDNF NLuc蛋白的功能似乎与BDNF相似。我们能够在384孔板中建立并优化从小鼠胚胎中分离的皮层和海马BdnfNLuc/+神经元的培养物。我们使用培养物作为表型测定来检测10mM KCl刺激BDNF合成的能力,并在该测定中获得了可重复的Z'因子>0.50,这一测量被认为适合HTS。我们成功地扩大了测定规模,以筛选1280化合物LOPAC文库(药理学活性化合物文库)。筛选鉴定了几种BDNF增强化合物,其中一种是Bay K8644,一种L-型电压门控钙通道(L-VGCC)激动剂,以前被证明可以刺激BDNF的合成。这些结果表明,我们的表型神经元测定已为HTS鉴定新的BDNF增强化合物做好了准备。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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