Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6017022 | Experimental Neurology | 2016 | 62 Pages |
Abstract
Proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a childhood-onset degenerative disease resulting from the selective loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord. SMA is caused by the loss of SMN1 (survival motor neuron 1) but retention of SMN2. The number of copies of SMN2 modifies disease severity in SMA patients as well as in mouse models, making SMN2 a target for therapeutics development. Sodium butyrate (BA) and its analog (4PBA) have been shown to increase SMN2 expression in SMA cultured cells. In this study, we examined the effects of BA, 4PBA as well as two BA prodrugs-glyceryl tributyrate (BA3G) and VX563-on the phenotype of SMNÎ7 SMA mice. Treatment with 4PBA, BA3G and VX563 but not BA beginning at PND04 significantly improved the lifespan and delayed disease end stage, with administration of VX563 also improving the growth rate of these mice. 4PBA and VX563 improved the motor phenotype of SMNÎ7 SMA mice and prevented spinal motor neuron loss. Interestingly, neither 4PBA nor VX563 had an effect on SMN expression in the spinal cords of treated SMNÎ7 SMA mice; however, they inhibited histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity and restored the normal phosphorylation states of Akt and glycogen synthase kinase 3β, both of which are altered by SMN deficiency in vivo. These observations show that BA-based compounds with favorable pharmacokinetics ameliorate SMA pathology possibly by modulating HDAC and Akt signaling.
Keywords
HDACN-methyl-d-aspartateNMDAAc-H3GSK3βSMNSAHAIGF-1HprtVPA4PBAPNDbis in diesnRNPTSAacetylated histone H3cAMP responsive element-binding proteint.i.d.CREB4-Phenylbutyrateβ-actinspinal muscular atrophyAktamyotrophic lateral sclerosis4-phenylbutyric acidButyric acidSuberoylanilide hydroxamic acidinsulin-like growth factor-1ALSTrichostatin ASMACNSpostnatal daysmall nuclear ribonucleoproteincentral nervous systemActbphosphatase and tensin homologNeuroprotectionsurvival motor neuronhistone deacetylaseValproic acidb.i.d.Ptenhigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCGlycogen synthase kinase 3β
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Authors
Matthew E.R. Butchbach, Casey J. Lumpkin, Ashlee W. Harris, Luciano Saieva, Jonathan D. Edwards, Eileen Workman, Louise R. Simard, Livio Pellizzoni, Arthur H.M. Burghes,