Degeneration of proprioceptive sensory nerve endings in mice harboring amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-causing mutations.

Autor: Vaughan SK; Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Virginia Tech, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.; Graduate Program in Translational Biology, Medicine, and Health, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA., Kemp Z; Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Virginia Tech, Roanoke, Virginia, USA., Hatzipetros T; ALS Therapy Development Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA, Vieira F; ALS Therapy Development Institute, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, USA, Valdez G; Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Virginia Tech, Roanoke, Virginia, USA.; Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The Journal of comparative neurology [J Comp Neurol] 2015 Dec 01; Vol. 523 (17), pp. 2477-94. Date of Electronic Publication: 2015 Jul 21.
DOI: 10.1002/cne.23848
Abstrakt: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that primarily targets the motor system. Although much is known about the effects of ALS on motor neurons and glial cells, little is known about its effect on proprioceptive sensory neurons. This study examines proprioceptive sensory neurons in mice harboring mutations associated with ALS, in SOD1(G93A) and TDP43(A315T) transgenic mice. In both transgenic lines, we found fewer proprioceptive sensory neurons containing fluorescently tagged cholera toxin in their soma five days after injecting this retrograde tracer into the tibialis anterior muscle. We asked whether this is due to neuronal loss or selective degeneration of peripheral nerve endings. We found no difference in the total number and size of proprioceptive sensory neuron soma between symptomatic SOD1(G93A) and control mice. However, analysis of proprioceptive nerve endings in muscles revealed early and significant alterations at Ia/II proprioceptive nerve endings in muscle spindles before the symptomatic phase of the disease. Although these changes occur alongside those at α-motor axons in SOD1(G93A) mice, Ia/II sensory nerve endings degenerate in the absence of obvious alterations in α-motor axons in TDP43(A315T) transgenic mice. We next asked whether proprioceptive nerve endings are similarly affected in the spinal cord and found that nerve endings terminating on α-motor neurons are affected during the symptomatic phase and after peripheral nerve endings begin to degenerate. Overall, we show that Ia/II proprioceptive sensory neurons are affected by ALS-causing mutations, with pathological changes starting at their peripheral nerve endings.
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Databáze: MEDLINE