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Excessive Protein Accumulation and Impaired Autophagy in the Hippocampus of Angelman Syndrome Modeled in Mice

机译:在小鼠中模拟的Angelman综合征海马中过度的蛋白质积累和自噬受损

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? 2023 Society of Biological PsychiatryBackground: Angelman syndrome (AS), a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by abnormalities of the 15q11.2-q13.1 chromosome region, is characterized by impairment of cognitive and motor functions, sleep problems, and seizures. How the genetic defects of AS produce these neurological symptoms is unclear. Mice modeling AS (AS mice) accumulate activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (ARC/ARG3.1), a neuronal immediate early gene (IEG) critical for synaptic plasticity. This accumulation suggests an altered protein metabolism. Methods: Focusing on the dorsal hippocampus (dHC), a brain region critical for memory formation and cognitive functions, we assessed levels and tissue distribution of IEGs, de novo protein synthesis, and markers of protein synthesis, endosomes, autophagy, and synaptic functions in AS mice at baseline and following learning. We also tested autophagic flux and memory retention following autophagy-promoting treatment. Results: AS dHC exhibited accumulation of IEGs ARC, FOS, and EGR1; autophagy proteins MLP3B, SQSTM1, and LAMP1; and reduction of the endosomal protein RAB5A. AS dHC also had increased levels of de novo protein synthesis, impaired autophagic flux with accumulation of autophagosome, and altered synaptic protein levels. Contextual fear conditioning significantly increased levels of IEGs and autophagy proteins, de novo protein synthesis, and autophagic flux in the dHC of normal mice, but not in AS mice. Enhancing autophagy in the dHC alleviated AS-related memory and autophagic flux impairments. Conclusions: A major biological deficit of AS brain is a defective protein metabolism, particularly that dynamically regulated by learning, resulting in stalled autophagy and accumulation of neuronal proteins. Activating autophagy ameliorates AS cognitive impairments and dHC protein accumulation.
机译:?2023 年生物精神病学学会背景:Angelman 综合征 (AS) 是一种由 15q11.2-q13.1 染色体区域异常引起的神经发育障碍,其特征是认知和运动功能受损、睡眠问题和癫痫发作。AS的遗传缺陷如何产生这些神经系统症状尚不清楚。小鼠建模AS(AS小鼠)积累活性调节的细胞骨架相关蛋白(ARC/ARG3.1),这是一种对突触可塑性至关重要的神经元即刻早期基因(IEG)。这种积累表明蛋白质代谢发生了变化。方法:我们以背侧海马体 (dHC) 为重点,这是一个对记忆形成和认知功能至关重要的大脑区域,我们评估了 AS 小鼠在基线和学习后评估 IEG、从头蛋白质合成以及蛋白质合成标志物、内体、自噬和突触功能的水平和组织分布。我们还测试了自噬促进治疗后的自噬通量和记忆保留。结果:AS dHC表现出IEGs ARC、FOS和EGR1的积累;自噬蛋白 MLP3B、SQSTM1 和 LAMP1;以及内体蛋白RAB5A的减少。AS dHC 还具有从头蛋白质合成水平升高、自噬通量受损和自噬体积累以及突触蛋白水平改变。情境恐惧条件显著增加正常小鼠 dHC 中 IEG 和自噬蛋白、从头蛋白质合成和自噬通量的水平,但在 AS 小鼠中则不然。增强 dHC 中的自噬可减轻 AS 相关记忆和自噬通量损伤。结论:AS脑的一个主要生物学缺陷是蛋白质代谢缺陷,特别是通过学习动态调节的蛋白质代谢,导致自噬停滞和神经元蛋白质积累。激活自噬可改善AS认知障碍和dHC蛋白积累。

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