Skeletal Muscle Modulates Huntington's Disease Pathogenesis in Mice: Role of Physical Exercise.

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2018-10-30 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069518809059
Silvia Corrochano, Gonzalo Blanco, Abraham Acevedo-Arozena
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Huntington's disease (HD) is a monogenic fatal neurodegenerative disorder. However, there is increasing evidence that HD is a pleiotropic systemic disorder. In particular, skeletal muscle metabolism is greatly affected in HD, which in turn can have a major impact on whole-body metabolism and energetic balance. Throughout an unbiased mutagenesis approach in HD mice, we have found that Scn4a, a skeletal muscle-specific sodium channel gene, is a modifier of the disease. Mutations in Scn4a enhance HD disease progression and weight loss by accelerating muscle waste and cachexia, increasing skeletal muscle activity and energy demands. At the molecular level, Scn4a mutations activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), leading to a fibre switch towards more oxidative types. These adaptations seen in HD; Scn4a double mutant muscles are similar to those observed in healthy individuals after endurance exercise training regimes. This prompted us to assess the effects of an endurance exercise regime in HD mice, independently showing that skeletal muscle adaptations leading to the activation of AMPK are detrimental for HD pathogenesis. Although it is undeniable that physical exercise can lead to many health benefits, our work shows that, at least under certain situations such as in HD, an endurance exercise routine could be a detrimental therapeutic option.

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骨骼肌调节小鼠亨廷顿病的发病机制:体育锻炼的作用。
亨廷顿氏病(HD)是一种单基因致死性神经退行性疾病。然而,越来越多的证据表明HD是一种多效性全身性疾病。特别是骨骼肌代谢在HD中受到很大影响,这反过来又会对全身代谢和能量平衡产生重大影响。通过对HD小鼠的无偏倚诱变方法,我们发现骨骼肌特异性钠通道基因Scn4a是该疾病的修饰因子。Scn4a突变通过加速肌肉浪费和恶病质、增加骨骼肌活动和能量需求,促进HD疾病进展和体重减轻。在分子水平上,Scn4a突变激活amp活化的蛋白激酶(AMPK),导致纤维向更多氧化类型切换。在高清电影中看到的这些适应;Scn4a双突变肌肉与耐力运动训练后健康个体观察到的相似。这促使我们评估耐力运动方案对HD小鼠的影响,独立显示导致AMPK激活的骨骼肌适应对HD发病是有害的。虽然不可否认的是,体育锻炼可以带来许多健康益处,但我们的工作表明,至少在某些情况下,如HD,耐力锻炼可能是一种有害的治疗选择。
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