牛磺酸可恢复天使综合症小鼠模型的运动和学习缺陷。

Sara Guzzetti, Luciano Calzari, Lucia Buccarello, Valentina Cesari, Ivan Toschi, Stefania Cattaldo, Alessandro Mauro, Francesca Pregnolato, Silvia Michela Mazzola, Silvia Russo
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摘要

Angelman综合征(AS, MIM 105830)是一种罕见的神经发育障碍,影响1:10-20,000儿童。患者表现为中度至重度智力障碍、共济失调和语言障碍。对死后AS人类大脑和小鼠模型的研究表明,突触外γ -氨基丁酸(GABA)受体功能障碍与发病机制有关。牛磺酸是一种游离的细胞内含硫氨基酸,在大脑中含量丰富,被认为是一种具有神经保护特性的抑制神经递质。由于牛磺酸作为GABA-A受体的激动剂,我们的目的是研究它是否可以改善As症状。小鼠断奶后,我们给ube3a缺陷小鼠口服水中牛磺酸1 g/kg/天。在第7、14、21和30周进行Rotarod、Novel Object Recognition和Open Field测试,并对冷冻全脑分别进行Western-blot和高效液相色谱(HPLC)生化测试和氨基酸剂量测试,以检测运动和认知技能的改善。用牛磺酸治疗Ube3am-/p+小鼠可显著改善运动和学习技能,并使突触后PSD-95水平和pERK1/2-ERK1/2比值恢复到野生型值。未观察到牛磺酸的副作用。我们的研究表明,牛磺酸是一种潜在的治疗方法,可以改善运动缺陷和学习困难。
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Taurine Administration Recovers Motor and Learning Deficits in an Angelman Syndrome Mouse Model.

Taurine Administration Recovers Motor and Learning Deficits in an Angelman Syndrome Mouse Model.

Taurine Administration Recovers Motor and Learning Deficits in an Angelman Syndrome Mouse Model.

Taurine Administration Recovers Motor and Learning Deficits in an Angelman Syndrome Mouse Model.

Angelman syndrome (AS, MIM 105830) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder affecting 1:10-20,000 children. Patients show moderate to severe intellectual disability, ataxia and absence of speech. Studies on both post-mortem AS human brains and mouse models revealed dysfunctions in the extra synaptic gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors implicated in the pathogenesis. Taurine is a free intracellular sulfur-containing amino acid, abundant in brain, considered an inhibiting neurotransmitter with neuroprotective properties. As taurine acts as an agonist of GABA-A receptors, we aimed at investigating whether it might ameliorate AS symptoms. Since mice weaning, we orally administered 1 g/kg/day taurine in water to Ube3a-deficient mice. To test the improvement of motor and cognitive skills, Rotarod, Novel Object Recognition and Open Field tests were assayed at 7, 14, 21 and 30 weeks, while biochemical tests and amino acid dosages were carried out, respectively, by Western-blot and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on frozen whole brains. Treatment of Ube3am-/p+ mice with taurine significantly improved motor and learning skills and restored the levels of the post-synaptic PSD-95 and pERK1/2-ERK1/2 ratio to wild type values. No side effects of taurine were observed. Our study indicates taurine administration as a potential therapy to ameliorate motor deficits and learning difficulties in AS.

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