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Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype

Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a fatal, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease with (oligodendro-)glial cytoplasmic α-synuclein (α-syn) inclusions (GCIs). Peripheral neuropathies have been reported in up to 40% of MSA patients, the cause remaining unclear. In a transgenic MSA mouse model fe...

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Autores principales: Kuzdas-Wood, Daniela, Irschick, Regina, Theurl, Markus, Malsch, Philipp, Mair, Norbert, Mantinger, Christine, Wanschitz, Julia, Klimaschewski, Lars, Poewe, Werner, Stefanova, Nadia, Wenning, Gregor K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26496712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136575
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author Kuzdas-Wood, Daniela
Irschick, Regina
Theurl, Markus
Malsch, Philipp
Mair, Norbert
Mantinger, Christine
Wanschitz, Julia
Klimaschewski, Lars
Poewe, Werner
Stefanova, Nadia
Wenning, Gregor K.
author_facet Kuzdas-Wood, Daniela
Irschick, Regina
Theurl, Markus
Malsch, Philipp
Mair, Norbert
Mantinger, Christine
Wanschitz, Julia
Klimaschewski, Lars
Poewe, Werner
Stefanova, Nadia
Wenning, Gregor K.
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description Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a fatal, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease with (oligodendro-)glial cytoplasmic α-synuclein (α-syn) inclusions (GCIs). Peripheral neuropathies have been reported in up to 40% of MSA patients, the cause remaining unclear. In a transgenic MSA mouse model featuring GCI-like inclusion pathology based on PLP-promoter driven overexpression of human α-syn in oligodendroglia motor and non-motor deficits are associated with MSA-like neurodegeneration. Since α-syn is also expressed in Schwann cells we aimed to investigate whether peripheral nerves are anatomically and functionally affected in the PLP-α-syn MSA mouse model. RESULTS: To this end, heat/cold as well as mechanical sensitivity tests were performed. Furthermore, in vivo and ex vivo nerve conduction and the G-ratios of the sciatic nerve were analyzed, and thermosensitive ion channel mRNA expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) was assessed. The presence of human α-syn in Schwann cells was associated with subtle behavioral impairments. The G-ratio of the sciatic nerve, the conduction velocity of myelinated and unmyelinated primary afferents and the expression of thermosensitive ion channels in the sensory neurons, however, were similar to wildtype mice. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the PNS appears to be affected by Schwann cell α-syn deposits in the PLP-α-syn MSA mouse model. However, there was no consistent evidence for functional PNS perturbations resulting from such α-syn aggregates suggesting a more central cause of the observed behavioral abnormalities. Nonetheless, our results do not exclude a causal role of α-syn in the pathogenesis of MSA associated peripheral neuropathy.
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spelling pubmed-46197362015-10-29 Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype Kuzdas-Wood, Daniela Irschick, Regina Theurl, Markus Malsch, Philipp Mair, Norbert Mantinger, Christine Wanschitz, Julia Klimaschewski, Lars Poewe, Werner Stefanova, Nadia Wenning, Gregor K. PLoS One Research Article Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a fatal, rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease with (oligodendro-)glial cytoplasmic α-synuclein (α-syn) inclusions (GCIs). Peripheral neuropathies have been reported in up to 40% of MSA patients, the cause remaining unclear. In a transgenic MSA mouse model featuring GCI-like inclusion pathology based on PLP-promoter driven overexpression of human α-syn in oligodendroglia motor and non-motor deficits are associated with MSA-like neurodegeneration. Since α-syn is also expressed in Schwann cells we aimed to investigate whether peripheral nerves are anatomically and functionally affected in the PLP-α-syn MSA mouse model. RESULTS: To this end, heat/cold as well as mechanical sensitivity tests were performed. Furthermore, in vivo and ex vivo nerve conduction and the G-ratios of the sciatic nerve were analyzed, and thermosensitive ion channel mRNA expression in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) was assessed. The presence of human α-syn in Schwann cells was associated with subtle behavioral impairments. The G-ratio of the sciatic nerve, the conduction velocity of myelinated and unmyelinated primary afferents and the expression of thermosensitive ion channels in the sensory neurons, however, were similar to wildtype mice. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the PNS appears to be affected by Schwann cell α-syn deposits in the PLP-α-syn MSA mouse model. However, there was no consistent evidence for functional PNS perturbations resulting from such α-syn aggregates suggesting a more central cause of the observed behavioral abnormalities. Nonetheless, our results do not exclude a causal role of α-syn in the pathogenesis of MSA associated peripheral neuropathy. Public Library of Science 2015-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4619736/ /pubmed/26496712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136575 Text en © 2015 Kuzdas-Wood et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kuzdas-Wood, Daniela
Irschick, Regina
Theurl, Markus
Malsch, Philipp
Mair, Norbert
Mantinger, Christine
Wanschitz, Julia
Klimaschewski, Lars
Poewe, Werner
Stefanova, Nadia
Wenning, Gregor K.
Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype
title Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype
title_full Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype
title_fullStr Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype
title_short Involvement of Peripheral Nerves in the Transgenic PLP-α-Syn Model of Multiple System Atrophy: Extending the Phenotype
title_sort involvement of peripheral nerves in the transgenic plp-α-syn model of multiple system atrophy: extending the phenotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26496712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136575
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