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Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice

Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (ApoE4) is the second most common variant of ApoE, being present in ∼14% of the population. Clinical reports identify ApoE4 as a genetic risk factor for poor outcomes after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and spinal cord diseases such as cervical myelopathy. To date, th...

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Autores principales: Toro, Carlos A., Hansen, Jens, Siddiq, Mustafa M., Johnson, Kaitlin, Cao, Jiqing, Pero, Adriana, Iyengar, Ravi, Cai, Dongming, Cardozo, Christopher P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37528868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neur.2023.0023
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author Toro, Carlos A.
Hansen, Jens
Siddiq, Mustafa M.
Johnson, Kaitlin
Cao, Jiqing
Pero, Adriana
Iyengar, Ravi
Cai, Dongming
Cardozo, Christopher P.
author_facet Toro, Carlos A.
Hansen, Jens
Siddiq, Mustafa M.
Johnson, Kaitlin
Cao, Jiqing
Pero, Adriana
Iyengar, Ravi
Cai, Dongming
Cardozo, Christopher P.
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description Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (ApoE4) is the second most common variant of ApoE, being present in ∼14% of the population. Clinical reports identify ApoE4 as a genetic risk factor for poor outcomes after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and spinal cord diseases such as cervical myelopathy. To date, there is no intervention to promote recovery of function after SCI/spinal cord diseases that is specifically targeted at ApoE4-associated impairment. Studies in the human and mouse brain link ApoE4 to elevated levels of synaptojanin 1 (synj1), a lipid phosphatase that degrades phosphoinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP(2)) into inositol 4-monophosphate. Synj1 regulates rearrangements of the cytoskeleton as well as endocytosis and trafficking of synaptic vesicles. We report here that, as compared to ApoE3 mice, levels of synj1 messenger RNA and protein were elevated in spinal cords of healthy ApoE4 mice associated with lower PIP(2) levels. Using a moderate-severity model of contusion SCI in mice, we found that genetic reduction of synj1 improved locomotor function recovery at 14 days after SCI in ApoE4 mice without altering spared white matter. Genetic reduction of synj1 did not alter locomotor recovery of ApoE3 mice after SCI. Bulk RNA sequencing revealed that at 14 days after SCI in ApoE4 mice, genetic reduction of synj1 upregulated genes involved in glutaminergic synaptic transmission just above and below the lesion. Overall, our findings provide evidence for a link between synj1 to poor outcomes after SCI in ApoE4 mice, up to 14 days post-injury, through mechanisms that may involve the function of excitatory glutaminergic neurons.
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spelling pubmed-103892542023-08-01 Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice Toro, Carlos A. Hansen, Jens Siddiq, Mustafa M. Johnson, Kaitlin Cao, Jiqing Pero, Adriana Iyengar, Ravi Cai, Dongming Cardozo, Christopher P. Neurotrauma Rep Original Article Apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (ApoE4) is the second most common variant of ApoE, being present in ∼14% of the population. Clinical reports identify ApoE4 as a genetic risk factor for poor outcomes after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) and spinal cord diseases such as cervical myelopathy. To date, there is no intervention to promote recovery of function after SCI/spinal cord diseases that is specifically targeted at ApoE4-associated impairment. Studies in the human and mouse brain link ApoE4 to elevated levels of synaptojanin 1 (synj1), a lipid phosphatase that degrades phosphoinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP(2)) into inositol 4-monophosphate. Synj1 regulates rearrangements of the cytoskeleton as well as endocytosis and trafficking of synaptic vesicles. We report here that, as compared to ApoE3 mice, levels of synj1 messenger RNA and protein were elevated in spinal cords of healthy ApoE4 mice associated with lower PIP(2) levels. Using a moderate-severity model of contusion SCI in mice, we found that genetic reduction of synj1 improved locomotor function recovery at 14 days after SCI in ApoE4 mice without altering spared white matter. Genetic reduction of synj1 did not alter locomotor recovery of ApoE3 mice after SCI. Bulk RNA sequencing revealed that at 14 days after SCI in ApoE4 mice, genetic reduction of synj1 upregulated genes involved in glutaminergic synaptic transmission just above and below the lesion. Overall, our findings provide evidence for a link between synj1 to poor outcomes after SCI in ApoE4 mice, up to 14 days post-injury, through mechanisms that may involve the function of excitatory glutaminergic neurons. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10389254/ /pubmed/37528868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neur.2023.0023 Text en © Carlos A. Toro et al., 2023; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License [CC-BY] (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Toro, Carlos A.
Hansen, Jens
Siddiq, Mustafa M.
Johnson, Kaitlin
Cao, Jiqing
Pero, Adriana
Iyengar, Ravi
Cai, Dongming
Cardozo, Christopher P.
Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice
title Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice
title_full Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice
title_fullStr Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice
title_full_unstemmed Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice
title_short Synaptojanin 1 Modulates Functional Recovery After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury in Male Apolipoprotein E Epsilon 4 Mice
title_sort synaptojanin 1 modulates functional recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury in male apolipoprotein e epsilon 4 mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37528868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/neur.2023.0023
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