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JCI Insight ; 2024 Jul 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39053472

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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is an autosomal dominant neurological disorder caused by a deleterious CAG repeat expansion in the coding region of the ataxin-7 gene. Infantile onset SCA7 leads to severe clinical manifestation of respiratory distress, but the exact cause of respiratory impairment remains unclear. Using the infantile SCA7 mouse model, the SCA7266Q/5Q mouse, we examined the impact of pathological poly-Q-ataxin-7 mutant ataxin-7 on hypoglossal (XII) and phrenic motor units. We identified the transcript profile of the medulla and cervical spinal cord and, investigated the XII and phrenic nerve and the neuromuscular junctions in the diaphragm and tongue. SCA-7 astrocytes showed significant intranuclear inclusions of ataxin-7 in the XII and putative phrenic motor nuclei. Transcriptomic analysis revealed dysregulation of genes involved in amino acid and neurotransmitter transportation and myelination. Additionally, SCA7 mice demonstrated blunted efferent output of the XII nerve and demyelination in both XII and phrenic nerves. Finally, there was an increased number of NMJ clusters with higher expression of synaptic markers in SCA7 mice compared to WT controls. These pre-clinical findings elucidate the underlying pathophysiology responsible for impaired glial cell function and death leading to dysphagia, aspiration and respiratory failure in infantile SCA7.

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