小脑回路形成和维持的代谢决定因素

Manuel Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Isaac Marin-Valencia
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细胞在整个发育和成年过程中都会以同步和及时的方式配置其新陈代谢,以满足其能量需求。发育阶段的转换与新陈代谢的转变息息相关,如糖酵解在细胞增殖期间高度活跃,而氧化磷酸化则在有丝分裂后状态中占主导地位。在小脑中,由于其发育时间漫长,代谢转变非常显著。这一显著特点,加上其神经元密度高和代谢需求大,使小脑极易受到代谢损伤。尽管揭示生物机制的代谢组学方法在不断扩展,但人们对代谢在小脑发育和维持中的作用却知之甚少。为了阐明新陈代谢、生理学和小脑疾病之间错综复杂的联系,我们从先天性代谢错误的角度研究了新陈代谢对小脑生长、成熟和成年期的影响。
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Metabolic Determinants of Cerebellar Circuit Formation and Maintenance

Cells configure their metabolism in a synchronized and timely manner to meet their energy demands throughout development and adulthood. Transitions of developmental stages are coupled to metabolic shifts, such that glycolysis is highly active during cell proliferation, whereas oxidative phosphorylation prevails in postmitotic states. In the cerebellum, metabolic transitions are remarkable given its protracted developmental timelines. Such distinctive feature, along with its high neuronal density and metabolic demands, make the cerebellum highly vulnerable to metabolic insults. Despite the expansion of metabolomic approaches to uncover biological mechanisms, little is known about the role of metabolism on cerebellar development and maintenance. To illuminate the intricate connections between metabolism, physiology, and cerebellar disorders, we examined here the impact of metabolism on cerebellar growth, maturation, and adulthood through the lens of inborn errors of metabolism.

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