Dana M Niedowicz, Wang-Xia Wang, Paresh Prajapati, Yu Zhong, Shuling Fister, Colin B Rogers, Pradoldej Sompol, David K Powell, Indumati Patel, Christopher M Norris, Kathryn E Saatman, Peter T Nelson
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Abstract
Mutations in the human granulin (GRN) gene are associated with multiple diseases, including dementia disorders such as frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy (LATE). We studied a Grn knockout (Grn-KO) mouse model in order to evaluate a potential therapeutic strategy for these diseases using nicorandil, a commercially available agonist for the ABCC9/Abcc9-encoded regulatory subunit of the "K+ATP" channel that is well-tolerated in humans. Aged (13 months) Grn-KO and wild-type (WT) mice were treated as controls or with nicorandil (15 mg/kg/day) in drinking water for 7 months, then tested for neurobehavioral performance, neuropathology, and gene expression. Mortality was significantly higher for aged Grn-KO mice (particularly females), but there was a conspicuous improvement in survival for both sexes treated with nicorandil. Grn-KO mice performed worse on some cognitive tests than WT mice, but Morris Water Maze performance was improved with nicorandil treatment. Neuropathologically, Grn-KO mice had significantly increased levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-immunoreactive astrocytosis but not ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 (IBA-1)-immunoreactive microgliosis, indicating cell-specific inflammation in the brain. Expression of several astrocyte-enriched genes, including Gfap, were also elevated in the Grn-KO brain. Nicorandil treatment was associated with a subtle shift in a subset of detected brain transcript levels, mostly related to attenuated inflammatory markers. Nicorandil treatment improved survival outcomes, cognition, and inflammation in aged Grn-KO mice.
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Brain Pathology is the journal of choice for biomedical scientists investigating diseases of the nervous system. The official journal of the International Society of Neuropathology, Brain Pathology is a peer-reviewed quarterly publication that includes original research, review articles and symposia focuses on the pathogenesis of neurological disease.