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Cerebrospinal fluid evidence of increased extra-mitochondrial glucose metabolism implicates mitochondrial dysfunction in multiple sclerosis disease progression.

机译:脑脊液线粒体外葡萄糖代谢增加的证据表明线粒体功能障碍与多发性硬化症疾病的发展有关。

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In contrast to relapse, the mechanisms of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease progression are less understood and appear not to be exclusively inflammatory in nature. In this pilot study we investigated the relationship between disturbed CNS energy metabolism and MS disease progression. We tested the hypothesis that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of sorbitol, fructose, and lactate, all metabolites of extra-mitochondrial glucose metabolism, would be elevated in secondary progressive (SP) MS patients and would be associated with worsening neurologic disability. We measured metabolite concentrations by gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric and enzymatic methods in archived CSF samples from 85 MS patients [31 relapsing-remitting (RR) and 54 SP patients] and 18 healthy controls. We found that concentrations of all three metabolites, but not concentrations of glucose or myoinositol, were significantly increased in CSF from SP and, to a lesser degree, RR patients, compared to controls. Furthermore, CSFconcentrations of sorbitol and fructose (polyol pathway metabolites), but not lactate (anaerobic glycolysis metabolite), correlated positively and significantly with Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score, an index of neurologic disability in MS patients. We conclude that extra-mitochondrial glucose metabolism is increased in MS patients and is associated with disease progression evidenced by increasing EDSS score. As extra-mitochondrial glucose metabolism increases with impaired mitochondrial metabolism of glucose, these findings implicate mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of MS disease progression. CSF metabolic profiling may be useful in clarifying the role of mitochondrial pathology in progression and in targeting and monitoring therapies for disease progression that aim to preserve or boost mitochondrial glucose metabolism.
机译:与复发相反,对多发性硬化症(MS)疾病进展的机制了解较少,并且似乎并不是排他性的炎症。在这项初步研究中,我们调查了中枢神经系统能量代谢紊乱与MS疾病进展之间的关系。我们测试了以下假说:在继发进行性(SP)MS患者中,脑脊液(CSF)浓度的山梨糖醇,果糖和乳酸盐,线粒体外葡萄糖代谢的所有代谢产物均会升高,并且与神经功能障碍的恶化有关。我们通过气相色谱/质谱和酶法在85例MS患者(31例复发-缓解(RR)和54例SP患者)和18例健康对照者的CSF存档样品中测量了代谢物的浓度。我们发现,与对照组相比,SP的脑脊液中所有三种代谢物的浓度均显着增加,而RR患者的葡萄糖或肌醇的浓度却没有显着增加。此外,山梨糖醇和果糖(多元醇途径代谢产物)的脑脊液浓度而不是乳酸(厌氧糖酵解代谢产物)的脑脊液浓度与扩展残疾状况量表(EDSS)评分呈正相关,该评分是MS患者神经系统残疾的一项指标。我们得出的结论是,MS患者的线粒体葡萄糖代谢增加,并且与EDSS评分增加所证明的疾病进展有关。随着线粒体葡萄糖代谢的增加和线粒体葡萄糖代谢的减弱,这些发现暗示了线粒体功能障碍在MS疾病进展的发病机理中的作用。 CSF代谢谱分析可用于阐明线粒体病理学在疾病进展中的作用,并在针对疾病进展的靶向治疗和监测治疗中进行监测,这些疾病旨在维持或促进线粒体葡萄糖代谢。

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