雷特综合征
MECP2
神经炎症
炎症
神经发育障碍
海马体
内分泌学
医学
小胶质细胞
内科学
神经科学
表型
生物
自闭症
精神科
遗传学
基因
作者
Elizabeth Smith Khoury,Ruchit V. Patel,Caroline O’Ferrall,Amanda Fowler,Nirnath Sah,Anjali Sharma,Siddharth Gupta,Susanna Scafidi,Joshua S. Kurtz,Sarah J. Olmstead,Sapna R. Kudchadkar,Rangaramanujam M. Kannan,Mary E. Blue,Sujatha Kannan
摘要
Abstract Rett syndrome is an X‐linked neurodevelopmental disorder caused by mutation of Mecp2 gene and primarily affects females. Glial cell dysfunction has been implicated in in Rett syndrome (RTT) both in patients and in mouse models of this disorder and can affect synaptogenesis, glial metabolism and inflammation. Here we assessed whether treatment of adult (5–6 months old) symptomatic Mecp2 ‐heterozygous female mice with N ‐acetyl cysteine conjugated to dendrimer (D‐NAC), which is known to target glia and modulate inflammation and oxidative injury, results in improved behavioral phenotype, sleep and glial inflammatory profile. We show that unbiased global metabolomic analysis of the hippocampus and striatum in adult Mecp2 ‐heterozygous mice demonstrates significant differences in lipid metabolism associated with neuroinflammation, providing the rationale for targeting glial inflammation in this model. Our results demonstrate that treatment with D‐NAC (10 mg/kg NAC) once weekly is more efficacious than equivalently dosed free NAC in improving the gross neurobehavioral phenotype in symptomatic Mecp2 ‐heterozygous female mice. We also show that D‐NAC therapy is significantly better than saline in ameliorating several aspects of the abnormal phenotype including paw clench, mobility, fear memory, REM sleep and epileptiform activity burden. Systemic D‐NAC significantly improves microglial proinflammatory cytokine production and is associated with improvements in several aspects of the phenotype including paw clench, mobility, fear memory, and REM sleep, and epileptiform activity burden in comparison to saline‐treated Mecp2 ‐hetereozygous mice. Systemic glial‐targeted delivery of D‐NAC after symptom onset in an older clinically relevant Rett syndrome model shows promise in improving neurobehavioral impairments along with sleep pattern and epileptiform activity burden. These findings argue for the translational value of this approach for treatment of patients with Rett Syndrome. image
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