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J Neuroimmunol ; 203(1): 33-8, 2008 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18684516

RESUMEN

Autoimmune neuropathies are frequently associated with pathogenic anti-ganglioside antibodies targeting ganglioside-rich neuronal and glial membranes. The extent of injury is determined by the concentration of membrane ganglioside and thus reduction might be expected to attenuate disease. In this study, we suppressed ganglioside biosynthesis in PC12 cells with the glucosylceramide synthase inhibitor, N-butyldeoxynojirimycin and observed reduced plasma membrane antibody binding and a major neuroprotective effect in complement-mediated lysis assays. These data demonstrate that iminosugar inhibitors, currently used to treat type 1 Gaucher disease, are also of potential value for depleting antigen and thereby suppressing tissue injury in anti-ganglioside antibody-associated neuropathy.


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1-Desoxinojirimicina/análogos & derivados , Inhibidores Enzimáticos/farmacología , Gangliósidos/inmunología , Glicoesfingolípidos/metabolismo , Neuritis Autoinmune Experimental/tratamiento farmacológico , Fármacos Neuroprotectores/farmacología , 1-Desoxinojirimicina/farmacología , Animales , Anticuerpos/inmunología , Anticuerpos/farmacología , Membrana Celular/inmunología , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Proteínas del Sistema Complemento/inmunología , Gangliósidos/metabolismo , Iminoazúcares/metabolismo , Neuritis Autoinmune Experimental/inmunología , Neuritis Autoinmune Experimental/metabolismo , Neuronas/citología , Neuronas/efectos de los fármacos , Neuronas/inmunología , Células PC12 , Ratas
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Exp Neurol ; 233(2): 836-48, 2012 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22197826

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Both the neural and glial components of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) have been identified as potential sites for anti-ganglioside antibody (Ab) binding and complement-mediated injury in murine models for the human peripheral nerve disorder Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Some patients suffering from the acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN) forms of GBS recover very rapidly from paralysis; it has been proposed that in these cases the injury was restricted to the distal motor axons and nerve terminals (NTs) which are able to regenerate over a very short time-frame. To test this hypothesis, the ventral neck muscles of mice (n=45) expressing cytosolic fluorescent proteins in their axons (CFP) and Schwann cells (GFP) were subjected to a single topical application of anti-ganglioside Ab followed by a source of complement. Group A (n=15) received Ab that selectively bound to the NTs, group B (n=15) received Abs that bound both to the NTs and the perisynaptic Schwann cells (pSCs) and group C (control animals; n=15) only received complement. Evolution of the injury was documented by in vivo imaging, and following euthanasia the muscles were reimaged ex vivo both quantitatively and qualitatively, either immediately, or after 1, 2, 3 or 5 days of regeneration (each n=3 per group). Within 15 minutes of complement application, a rapid loss of CFP overlying the NMJ could be seen; in group A, the GFP signal remained unchanged, whereas in group B the GFP signal was also lost. In group C no changes to either CFP or GFP were observed. At 24 h, 6% of the superficial NMJs in group A and 12% of the NMJs in group B exhibited CFP. In both groups, CFP returned within the next five days (group A: 93.5%, group B: 94%; p=0.739), with the recovery of CFP being preceded by a return of GFP-positive cells overlying the NMJ in group B. Auxiliary investigations revealed that the loss of CFP at the NMJ correlated with a loss of NT neurofilament immuno-reactivity and a return of CFP at the NMJ was accompanied by a return of neurofilament. In ultrastructural investigations, injured NTs were electron lucent and exhibited damaged mitochondria, a loss of filaments and a loss of synaptic vesicles. The examination of muscles after five days of regeneration revealed physiological NT-profiles. The results described above indicate that following a single anti-ganglioside Ab-mediated and complement-mediated attack, independent of whether there are healthy and mature perisynaptic Schwann cells overlying the NMJ, the murine NT is capable of recovering both its architectural and axolemmal integrity very rapidly. This data supports the notion that an equivalent mechanism may account for the rapid recovery seen in some clinical cases of AMAN.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Monoclonales/administración & dosificación , Autoanticuerpos/administración & dosificación , Proteínas del Sistema Complemento/toxicidad , Gangliósidos/inmunología , Neuronas Motoras/patología , Unión Neuromuscular/lesiones , Terminales Presinápticos/inmunología , Regeneración/fisiología , Animales , Anticuerpos Monoclonales/toxicidad , Autoanticuerpos/toxicidad , Humanos , Ratones , Ratones Transgénicos , Neuronas Motoras/inmunología , Músculos del Cuello/inmunología , Músculos del Cuello/patología , Unión Neuromuscular/inmunología , Unión Neuromuscular/patología , Regeneración/inmunología
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