Modeling mTORopathy-related epilepsy in cultured murine hippocampal neurons using the multi-electrode array

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Neurology Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1016/j.expneurol.2024.114874
Anouk M. Heuvelmans , Martina Proietti Onori , Monica Frega , Jeffrey D. de Hoogen , Eveline Nel , Ype Elgersma , Geeske M. van Woerden
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Abstract

The mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway is a ubiquitous cellular pathway. mTORopathies, a group of disorders characterized by hyperactivity of the mTORC1 pathway, illustrate the prominent role of the mTOR pathway in disease pathology, often profoundly affecting the central nervous system. One of the most debilitating symptoms of mTORopathies is drug-resistant epilepsy, emphasizing the urgent need for a deeper understanding of disease mechanisms to develop novel anti-epileptic drugs. In this study, we explored the multiwell Multi-electrode array (MEA) system as a tool to identify robust network activity parameters in an approach to model mTORopathy-related epilepsy in vitro. To this extent, we cultured mouse primary hippocampal neurons on the multiwell MEA to identify robust network activity phenotypes in mTORC1-hyperactive neuronal networks. mTOR-hyperactivity was induced either through deletion of Tsc1 or overexpression of a constitutively active RHEB variant identified in patients, RHEBp.P37L. mTORC1 dependency of the phenotypes was assessed using rapamycin, and vigabatrin was applied to treat epilepsy-like phenotypes. We show that hyperactivity of the mTORC1 pathway leads to aberrant network activity. In both the Tsc1-KO and RHEB-p.P37L models, we identified changes in network synchronicity, rhythmicity, and burst characteristics. The presence of these phenotypes is prevented upon early treatment with the mTORC1-inhibitor rapamycin. Application of rapamycin in mature neuronal cultures could only partially rescue the network activity phenotypes. Additionally, treatment with the anti-epileptic drug vigabatrin reduced network activity and restored burst characteristics. Taken together, we showed that mTORC1-hyperactive neuronal cultures on the multiwell MEA system present reliable network activity phenotypes that can be used as an assay to explore the potency of new drug treatments targeting epilepsy in mTORopathy patients and may give more insights into the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying epilepsy in these patients.

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利用多电极阵列在培养的小鼠海马神经元中模拟与 mTORopathy 相关的癫痫。
雷帕霉素复合体 1(mTORC1)信号通路是一种无处不在的细胞通路。mTOR病是一组以mTORC1通路亢进为特征的疾病,说明了mTOR通路在疾病病理中的突出作用,通常会对中枢神经系统造成严重影响。mTOR病最令人衰弱的症状之一是耐药性癫痫,这强调了深入了解疾病机制以开发新型抗癫痫药物的迫切需要。在这项研究中,我们探索了多孔多电极阵列(MEA)系统,将其作为一种在体外模拟 mTORopathy 相关癫痫的方法中识别稳健网络活动参数的工具。为此,我们在多孔MEA上培养了小鼠原代海马神经元,以确定mTORC1过度活跃的神经元网络中的稳健网络活动表型。mTOR过度活跃是通过缺失Tsc1或过表达在患者中发现的组成型活性RHEB变体RHEBp.P37L诱导的。使用雷帕霉素评估了表型的mTORC1依赖性,并应用维加巴曲林治疗癫痫样表型。我们发现,mTORC1通路的过度活跃会导致异常的网络活动。在 Tsc1-KO 和 RHEB-p.P37L 模型中,我们发现了网络同步性、节律性和爆发特征的变化。早期使用 mTORC1 抑制剂雷帕霉素可防止这些表型的出现。在成熟的神经元培养物中应用雷帕霉素只能部分挽救网络活动表型。此外,使用抗癫痫药物维加巴曲林可减少网络活动并恢复爆发特征。总之,我们的研究表明,多孔 MEA 系统上的 mTORC1 过度活跃神经元培养物呈现出可靠的网络活动表型,可作为一种检测方法,用于探索针对 mTORopathy 患者癫痫的新药治疗的有效性,并有可能让人们对这些患者癫痫的病理生理机制有更多的了解。
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Experimental Neurology
Experimental Neurology 医学-神经科学
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258
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42 days
期刊介绍: Experimental Neurology, a Journal of Neuroscience Research, publishes original research in neuroscience with a particular emphasis on novel findings in neural development, regeneration, plasticity and transplantation. The journal has focused on research concerning basic mechanisms underlying neurological disorders.
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