Peripheral and cerebral metabolic features in an animal model of Huntington's disease

Carla Maria, Nunes Lopes, A. Rego, Resumo Vii
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Metabolic dysfunction is relatively common in Huntington's disease (HD) patients and in HD transgenic mouse models. The YAC128 mice express full-length mutant huntingtin (mHtt) with 128 glutamines and manifest a phenotype close to HD patients. The objective of our study was to evaluate the effect of an hyperglycemic background on peripheral and central metabolic parameters in YAC128 mice versus wild-type littermates. Both YAC128 and WT mice exhibited elevated fasting and non-fasting plasma glucose levels, but no significant change in body weight or metabolic parameters were found. However, in Insulin Tolerance Test, YAC128 mice showed significantly higher glucose values, compared to WT mice. The HD mice also showed a tendency to impairment in motor coordination and balance. In YAC128 mice, plasma or brain levels of IGF-1 and insulin were not significantly changed, although there was a tendency for a decrease in insulin. Moreover, a reduction in energy charge and higher lactate/pyruvate ratio were detected in HD brain. These data suggest that expression of full-length mHtt in hyperglycémie background may induce both peripheral and central metabolic changes.
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亨廷顿氏病动物模型的外周和脑代谢特征
代谢功能障碍在亨廷顿氏病(HD)患者和HD转基因小鼠模型中相对常见。YAC128小鼠表达带有128个谷氨酰胺的全长突变型亨廷顿蛋白(mHtt),并表现出接近HD患者的表型。我们的研究目的是评估高血糖背景对YAC128小鼠与野生型幼崽外周和中心代谢参数的影响。YAC128和WT小鼠均表现出空腹和非空腹血糖水平升高,但体重和代谢参数没有明显变化。然而,在胰岛素耐量试验中,YAC128小鼠的葡萄糖值明显高于WT小鼠。HD小鼠还显示出运动协调和平衡受损的趋势。在YAC128小鼠中,血浆或脑中的IGF-1和胰岛素水平没有显著变化,尽管胰岛素有下降的趋势。此外,HD脑组织能量电荷减少,乳酸/丙酮酸比值升高。这些数据表明,在高甘油三酯背景下,全长mHtt的表达可能引起外周和中枢代谢变化。
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