Loss of Na+ channel beta2 subunits is neuroprotective in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis.

在多发性硬化症小鼠模型中,Na+通道β2亚基的缺失具有神经保护作用

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作者:O'Malley Heather A, Shreiner Andrew B, Chen Gwo-Hsiao, Huffnagle Gary B, Isom Lori L
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a CNS disease that includes demyelination and axonal degeneration. Voltage-gated Na+ channels are abnormally expressed and distributed in MS and its animal model, Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis (EAE). Up-regulation of Na+ channels along demyelinated axons is proposed to lead to axonal loss in MS/EAE. We hypothesized that Na+ channel beta2 subunits (encoded by Scn2b) are involved in MS/EAE pathogenesis, as beta2 is responsible for regulating levels of channel cell surface expression in neurons. We induced non-relapsing EAE in Scn2b(+/+) and Scn2b(-/-) mice on the C57BL/6 background. Scn2b(-/-) mice display a dramatic reduction in EAE symptom severity and lethality as compared to wildtype, with significant decreases in axonal degeneration and axonal loss. Scn2b(-/-) mice show normal peripheral immune cell populations, T cell proliferation, cytokine release, and immune cell infiltration into the CNS in response to EAE, suggesting that Scn2b inactivation does not compromise immune function. Our data suggest that loss of beta2 is neuroprotective in EAE by prevention of Na+ channel up-regulation in response to demyelination.

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