Mical1 deletion in tyrosinase expressing cells affects mouse running gaits

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1111/gbb.70004
Katarina Micovic, Alicia Canuel, Aasiya Remtulla, Alexandre Chuyen, Margarita Byrsan, David J. McGarry, Michael F. Olson
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Neuronal development is a highly regulated process that is dependent on the correct coordination of cellular responses to extracellular cues. In response to semaphorin axon guidance proteins, the MICAL1 protein is stimulated to produce reactive oxygen species that oxidize actin on specific methionine residues, leading to filamentous actin depolymerization and consequent changes in neuronal growth cone dynamics. Crossing genetically modified mice homozygous for floxed Mical1 (Mical1fl/fl) alleles with transgenic mice expressing Cre recombinase under the control of a tyrosinase gene enhancer/promoter (Tyr::Cre) enabled conditional Mical1 deletion. Immunohistochemical analysis showed Mical1 expression in the cerebellum, which plays a prominent role in the coordination of motor movements, with reduced Mical1 expression in Mical1fl/fl mice co-expressing Tyr::Cre. Analysis of the gaits of mice running on a treadmill showed that both male and female Mical1fl/fl, Tyr::Cre mutant mice had significant alterations to their striding patterns relative to wild-type mice, although the specific aspects of their altered gaits differed between the sexes. Additional motor tests that involved movement on a rotating rod, descending a vertical pole, or crossing a balance beam did not show significant differences between the genotypes, suggesting that the effect of the Mical1fl/fl, Tyr::Cre genetic modifications was only manifested during specific highly coordinated movements that contribute to running. These findings indicate that there is a behavioral consequence in Mical1fl/fl, Tyr::Cre mutant mice that affects motor control as manifested by alterations in their gait.

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在表达酪氨酸酶的细胞中删除 Mical1 会影响小鼠的奔跑步态。
神经元的发育是一个高度调控的过程,取决于细胞对细胞外线索反应的正确协调。在对semaphorin轴突导向蛋白做出反应时,MICAL1蛋白受刺激产生活性氧,氧化特定蛋氨酸残基上的肌动蛋白,导致丝状肌动蛋白解聚,从而改变神经元生长锥的动态。在酪氨酸酶基因增强子/启动子(Tyr::Cre)的控制下,表达 Cre 重组酶的等位基因小鼠与等位基因缺失 Mical1(Mical1fl/fl)的转基因小鼠杂交,实现了条件性 Mical1 缺失。免疫组化分析表明,Mical1在小脑中表达,而小脑在运动协调中起着重要作用,在共同表达Tyr::Cre的Mical1fl/fl小鼠中,Mical1表达减少。对小鼠在跑步机上奔跑的步态分析表明,与野生型小鼠相比,雄性和雌性Mical1fl/fl、Tyr::Cre突变小鼠的步态都发生了显著改变,但不同性别小鼠步态改变的具体方面有所不同。其他涉及在旋转杆上运动、从垂直杆上下降或穿过平衡木的运动测试在不同基因型之间没有显示出显著差异,这表明Mical1fl/fl, Tyr::Cre基因修饰的影响只体现在有助于奔跑的特定高度协调运动中。这些研究结果表明,Mical1fl/fl、Tyr::Cre 突变小鼠的行为后果影响了运动控制,表现为步态的改变。
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