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Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis

GM1-gangliosidosis is a glycosphingolipid lysosomal storage disease involving accumulation of GM1 and its asialo form (GA1) primarily in the brain. Thin-layer chromatography and X-ray diffraction were used to analyze the lipid content/composition and the myelin structure of the optic and sciatic ner...

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Autores principales: Heinecke, Karie A., Luoma, Adrienne, d’Azzo, Alessandra, Kirschner, Daniel A., Seyfried, Thomas N.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4342369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25694553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1759091415568913
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author Heinecke, Karie A.
Luoma, Adrienne
d’Azzo, Alessandra
Kirschner, Daniel A.
Seyfried, Thomas N.
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Luoma, Adrienne
d’Azzo, Alessandra
Kirschner, Daniel A.
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description GM1-gangliosidosis is a glycosphingolipid lysosomal storage disease involving accumulation of GM1 and its asialo form (GA1) primarily in the brain. Thin-layer chromatography and X-ray diffraction were used to analyze the lipid content/composition and the myelin structure of the optic and sciatic nerves from 7- and 10-month old β-galactosidase (β-gal) +/? and β-gal −/− mice, a model of GM1gangliosidosis. Optic nerve weight was lower in the β-gal −/− mice than in unaffected β-gal +/? mice, but no difference was seen in sciatic nerve weight. The levels of GM1 and GA1 were significantly increased in both the optic nerve and sciatic nerve of the β-gal −/− mice. The content of myelin-enriched cerebrosides, sulfatides, and plasmalogen ethanolamines was significantly lower in optic nerve of β-gal −/− mice than in β-gal +/? mice; however, cholesteryl esters were enriched in the β-gal −/− mice. No major abnormalities in these lipids were detected in the sciatic nerve of the β-gal −/− mice. The abnormalities in GM1 and myelin lipids in optic nerve of β-gal −/− mice correlated with a reduction in the relative amount of myelin and periodicity in fresh nerve. By contrast, the relative amount of myelin and periodicity in the sciatic nerves from control and β-gal −/− mice were indistinguishable, suggesting minimal pathological involvement in sciatic nerve. Our results indicate that the greater neurochemical pathology observed in the optic nerve than in the sciatic nerve of β-gal −/− mice is likely due to the greater glycolipid storage in optic nerve.
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spelling pubmed-43423692015-04-02 Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis Heinecke, Karie A. Luoma, Adrienne d’Azzo, Alessandra Kirschner, Daniel A. Seyfried, Thomas N. ASN Neuro Original Article GM1-gangliosidosis is a glycosphingolipid lysosomal storage disease involving accumulation of GM1 and its asialo form (GA1) primarily in the brain. Thin-layer chromatography and X-ray diffraction were used to analyze the lipid content/composition and the myelin structure of the optic and sciatic nerves from 7- and 10-month old β-galactosidase (β-gal) +/? and β-gal −/− mice, a model of GM1gangliosidosis. Optic nerve weight was lower in the β-gal −/− mice than in unaffected β-gal +/? mice, but no difference was seen in sciatic nerve weight. The levels of GM1 and GA1 were significantly increased in both the optic nerve and sciatic nerve of the β-gal −/− mice. The content of myelin-enriched cerebrosides, sulfatides, and plasmalogen ethanolamines was significantly lower in optic nerve of β-gal −/− mice than in β-gal +/? mice; however, cholesteryl esters were enriched in the β-gal −/− mice. No major abnormalities in these lipids were detected in the sciatic nerve of the β-gal −/− mice. The abnormalities in GM1 and myelin lipids in optic nerve of β-gal −/− mice correlated with a reduction in the relative amount of myelin and periodicity in fresh nerve. By contrast, the relative amount of myelin and periodicity in the sciatic nerves from control and β-gal −/− mice were indistinguishable, suggesting minimal pathological involvement in sciatic nerve. Our results indicate that the greater neurochemical pathology observed in the optic nerve than in the sciatic nerve of β-gal −/− mice is likely due to the greater glycolipid storage in optic nerve. SAGE Publications 2015-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4342369/ /pubmed/25694553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1759091415568913 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (http://www.uk.sagepub.com/aboutus/openaccess.htm).
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Heinecke, Karie A.
Luoma, Adrienne
d’Azzo, Alessandra
Kirschner, Daniel A.
Seyfried, Thomas N.
Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis
title Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis
title_full Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis
title_fullStr Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis
title_full_unstemmed Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis
title_short Myelin Abnormalities in the Optic and Sciatic Nerves in Mice With GM1-Gangliosidosis
title_sort myelin abnormalities in the optic and sciatic nerves in mice with gm1-gangliosidosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4342369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25694553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1759091415568913
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