Cladribine treatment improves cortical network functionality in a mouse model of autoimmune encephalomyelitis

克拉屈滨治疗可改善自身免疫性脑脊髓炎小鼠模型的皮层网络功能

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作者:Christina B Schroeter # ,Leoni Rolfes # ,K S Sophie Gothan # ,Joel Gruchot ,Alexander M Herrmann ,Stefanie Bock ,Luca Fazio ,Antonia Henes ,Venu Narayanan ,Steffen Pfeuffer ,Christopher Nelke ,Saskia Räuber ,Niklas Huntemann ,Eduardo Duarte-Silva ,Vera Dobelmann ,Petra Hundehege ,Heinz Wiendl ,Katharina Raba ,Patrick Küry ,David Kremer ,Tobias Ruck ,Thomas Müntefering ,Thomas Budde # ,Manuela Cerina # ,Sven G Meuth #

Abstract

Background: Cladribine is a synthetic purine analogue that interferes with DNA synthesis and repair next to disrupting cellular proliferation in actively dividing lymphocytes. The compound is approved for the treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS). Cladribine can cross the blood-brain barrier, suggesting a potential effect on central nervous system (CNS) resident cells. Here, we explored compartment-specific immunosuppressive as well as potential direct neuroprotective effects of oral cladribine treatment in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mice. Methods: In the current study, we compare immune cell frequencies and phenotypes in the periphery and CNS of EAE mice with distinct grey and white matter lesions (combined active and focal EAE) either orally treated with cladribine or vehicle, using flow cytometry. To evaluate potential direct neuroprotective effects, we assessed the integrity of the primary auditory cortex neuronal network by studying neuronal activity and spontaneous synaptic activity with electrophysiological techniques ex vivo. Results: Oral cladribine treatment significantly attenuated clinical deficits in EAE mice. Ex vivo flow cytometry showed that cladribine administration led to peripheral immune cell depletion in a compartment-specific manner and reduced immune cell infiltration into the CNS. Histological evaluations revealed no significant differences for inflammatory lesion load following cladribine treatment compared to vehicle control. Single cell electrophysiology in acute brain slices was performed and showed an impact of cladribine treatment on intrinsic cellular firing patterns and spontaneous synaptic transmission in neurons of the primary auditory cortex. Here, cladribine administration in vivo partially restored cortical neuronal network function, reducing action potential firing. Both, the effect on immune cells and neuronal activity were transient. Conclusions: Our results indicate that cladribine exerts a neuroprotective effect after crossing the blood-brain barrier independently of its peripheral immunosuppressant action.

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