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Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile

To investigate the role of the neurofilament heavy (NF-H) subunit in neuronal function, we generated mice bearing a targeted disruption of the gene coding for the NF-H subunit. Surprisingly, the lack of NF-H subunits had little effect on axonal calibers and electron microscopy revealed no significan...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Qinzhang, Lindenbaum, Michael, Levavasseur, Françoise, Jacomy, Hélène, Julien, Jean-Pierre
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9763430
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author Zhu, Qinzhang
Lindenbaum, Michael
Levavasseur, Françoise
Jacomy, Hélène
Julien, Jean-Pierre
author_facet Zhu, Qinzhang
Lindenbaum, Michael
Levavasseur, Françoise
Jacomy, Hélène
Julien, Jean-Pierre
author_sort Zhu, Qinzhang
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description To investigate the role of the neurofilament heavy (NF-H) subunit in neuronal function, we generated mice bearing a targeted disruption of the gene coding for the NF-H subunit. Surprisingly, the lack of NF-H subunits had little effect on axonal calibers and electron microscopy revealed no significant changes in the number and packing density of neurofilaments made up of only the neurofilament light (NF-L) and neurofilament medium (NF-M) subunits. However, our analysis of NF-H knockout mice revealed an ∼2.4-fold increase of microtubule density in their large ventral root axons. This finding was further corroborated by a corresponding increase in the ratio of assembled tubulin to NF-L protein in insoluble cytoskeletal preparations from the sciatic nerve. Axonal transport studies carried out by the injection of [(35)S]methionine into spinal cord revealed an increased transport velocity of newly synthesized NF-L and NF-M proteins in motor axons of NF-H knockout mice. When treated with β,β′-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN), a neurotoxin that segregates microtubules and retards neurofilament transport, mice heterozygous or homozygous for the NF-H null mutation did not develop neurofilamentous swellings in motor neurons, unlike normal mouse littermates. These results indicate that the NF-H subunit is a key mediator of IDPN-induced axonopathy.
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spelling pubmed-21328122008-05-01 Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile Zhu, Qinzhang Lindenbaum, Michael Levavasseur, Françoise Jacomy, Hélène Julien, Jean-Pierre J Cell Biol Regular Articles To investigate the role of the neurofilament heavy (NF-H) subunit in neuronal function, we generated mice bearing a targeted disruption of the gene coding for the NF-H subunit. Surprisingly, the lack of NF-H subunits had little effect on axonal calibers and electron microscopy revealed no significant changes in the number and packing density of neurofilaments made up of only the neurofilament light (NF-L) and neurofilament medium (NF-M) subunits. However, our analysis of NF-H knockout mice revealed an ∼2.4-fold increase of microtubule density in their large ventral root axons. This finding was further corroborated by a corresponding increase in the ratio of assembled tubulin to NF-L protein in insoluble cytoskeletal preparations from the sciatic nerve. Axonal transport studies carried out by the injection of [(35)S]methionine into spinal cord revealed an increased transport velocity of newly synthesized NF-L and NF-M proteins in motor axons of NF-H knockout mice. When treated with β,β′-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN), a neurotoxin that segregates microtubules and retards neurofilament transport, mice heterozygous or homozygous for the NF-H null mutation did not develop neurofilamentous swellings in motor neurons, unlike normal mouse littermates. These results indicate that the NF-H subunit is a key mediator of IDPN-induced axonopathy. The Rockefeller University Press 1998-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2132812/ /pubmed/9763430 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Zhu, Qinzhang
Lindenbaum, Michael
Levavasseur, Françoise
Jacomy, Hélène
Julien, Jean-Pierre
Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile
title Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile
title_full Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile
title_fullStr Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile
title_full_unstemmed Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile
title_short Disruption of the NF-H Gene Increases Axonal Microtubule Content and Velocity of Neurofilament Transport: Relief of Axonopathy Resulting from the Toxin β,β′-Iminodipropionitrile
title_sort disruption of the nf-h gene increases axonal microtubule content and velocity of neurofilament transport: relief of axonopathy resulting from the toxin β,β′-iminodipropionitrile
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9763430
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