4-Phenylbutyric Acid Improves Gait Ability of UBAP1-Related Spastic Paraplegia Mouse Model: Therapeutic Potential for SPG80

4-苯基丁酸改善UBAP1相关痉挛性截瘫小鼠模型的步态能力:SPG80的治疗潜力

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Abstract

Spastic paraplegia 80 (SPG80), caused by mutations in ubiquitin-associated protein 1 (UBAP1), is a pure form of juvenile-onset hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) and leads to progressive motor dysfunction. Despite recent advances in the molecular analyses of HSP, disease-modifying therapy has not been established for HSP including SPG80. In the present study, we evaluated the therapeutic potential of 4-phenylbutyric acid (4-PBA), a chemical chaperone and histone deacetylase inhibitor, in Ubap1 knock-in (KI) mice expressing a disease-associated truncated UBAP1 variant. We found that 4-PBA administration significantly improved the motor performance of KI mice in the rotarod and beam walk tests, with maximal benefits achieved when given during pre- or early-symptomatic stages. Partial efficacy was also observed when treatment began after symptom onset in KI mice. Furthermore, 4-PBA attenuated spinal microglial activation and partially restored microglial morphology, although astrocytic reactivity remained unchanged. These findings support 4-PBA as a candidate therapeutic compound for SPG80 and highlight the potential of proteostasis-targeted interventions in HSPs.

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