Swallowing, both nutritive and non-nutritive, is highly dysfunctional in children with Leigh Syndrome (LS) and contributes to the need for both gastrostomy and tracheostomy tube placement. Without these interventions aspiration of food, liquid, and mucus occur resulting in repeated bouts of respiratory infection. No study has investigated whether mouse models of LS, a neurometabolic disorder, exhibit dysfunctions in neuromuscular activity of swallow and breathing integration. We used a genetic mouse model of LS in which the NDUFS4 gene is knocked out (KO) specifically in Vglut2 or Gad2 neurons. We found increased variability of the swallow motor pattern, disruption in breathing regeneration post swallow, and water-induced apneas only in Vglut2 KO mice. These physiological changes likely contribute to weight loss and premature death seen in this mouse model. Following chronic hypoxia (CH) exposure, there was no difference in swallow motor pattern, breathing regeneration, weight, and life expectancy in the Vglut2-Ndufs4-KO CH mice compared to control CH, indicating a phenotypic rescue or prevention. These findings show that like patients with LS, Ndufs4 mouse models of LS exhibit swallow impairments as well as swallow-breathing discoordination alongside the other phenotypic traits described in previous studies. Understanding this aspect of LS will open roads for the development of future more efficacious therapeutic intervention for this illness.
Ndufs4 inactivation in glutamatergic neurons reveals swallow-breathing discoordination in a mouse model of Leigh syndrome.
在 Leigh 综合征小鼠模型中,谷氨酸能神经元中的 Ndufs4 失活会导致吞咽呼吸不协调
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作者:Huff Alyssa, Oliveira Luiz Marcelo, Karlen-Amarante Marlusa, Ebiala Favour, Ramirez Jan Marino, Kalume Franck
| 期刊: | Experimental Neurology | 影响因子: | 4.200 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Mar;385:115123 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.expneurol.2024.115123 | 种属: | Mouse |
| 研究方向: | 神经科学 | ||
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