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Excessive microglial activation aggravates olfactory dysfunction by impeding the survival of newborn neurons in the olfactory bulb of Niemann-Pick disease type C1 mice.

Yoojin Seo1, Hyung-Sik Kim2, Yooyoung Shin1, Insung Kang1, Soon Won Choi1, Kyung-Rok Yu3, Kwang-Won Seo4, Kyung-Sun Kang5.   

Abstract

Progressive olfactory impairment is one of the earliest markers of neurodegeneration. However, the underlying mechanism for this dysfunction remains unclear. The present study investigated the possible role of microgliosis in olfactory deficits using a mouse model of Niemann-Pick disease type C1 (NPC1), which is an incurable neurodegenerative disorder with disrupted lipid trafficking. At 7weeks of age, NPC1 mutants showed a distinct olfactory impairment in an olfactory test compared with age-matched wild-type controls (WT). The marked loss of olfactory sensory neurons within the NPC1 affected olfactory bulb (NPC1-OB) suggests that NPC1 dysfunction impairs olfactory structure. Furthermore, the pool of neuroblasts in the OB was diminished in NPC1 mice despite the intact proliferative capacity of neural stem/progenitor cells in the subventricular zone. Instead, pro-inflammatory proliferating microglia accumulated extensively in the NPC1-OB as the disease progressed. To evaluate the impact of abnormal microglial activation on olfaction in NPC1 mice, a microglial inhibition study was performed using the anti-inflammatory agent Cyclosporin A (CsA). Importantly, long-term CsA treatment in NPC1 mice reduced reactive microgliosis, restored the survival of newly generated neurons in the OB and improved overall performance on the olfactory test. Therefore, our study highlights the possible role of microglia in the regulation of neuronal turnover in the OB and provides insight into the possible therapeutic applications of microglial inhibition in the attenuation or reversal of olfactory impairment.
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Keywords:  Cyclosporin A; Microglia; Neurodegeneration; Niemann–Pick disease type C1; Olfaction

Year:  2014        PMID: 25132229     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2014.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


  11 in total

1.  Decreased neural stem cell proliferation and olfaction in mouse models of Niemann-Pick C1 disease and the response to hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin.

Authors:  Jessica Dragotto; Giampiero Palladino; Sonia Canterini; Paola Caporali; Rutaraj Patil; Maria Teresa Fiorenza; Robert P Erickson
Journal:  J Appl Genet       Date:  2019-09-04       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Microglial GPR56 is the molecular target of maternal immune activation-induced parvalbumin-positive interneuron deficits.

Authors:  Diankun Yu; Tao Li; Jean-Christophe Delpech; Beika Zhu; Priya Kishore; Tatsuhiro Koshi; Rong Luo; Karishma J B Pratt; Galina Popova; Tomasz J Nowakowski; Saul A Villeda; Xianhua Piao
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 14.957

3.  Olfactory Dysfunction in Autoimmune Central Nervous System Neuroinflammation.

Authors:  Jeongtae Kim; Yuna Choi; Meejung Ahn; Kyungsook Jung; Taekyun Shin
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2018-03-20       Impact factor: 5.590

4.  Excessive Expression of Microglia/Macrophage and Proinflammatory Mediators in Olfactory Bulb and Olfactory Dysfunction After Stroke.

Authors:  Chien-Fu Yeh; Tung-Yueh Chuang; Ming-Ying Lan; Yu-Ching Chin; Wei-Hsin Wang; Yung-Yang Lin
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2019 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.155

5.  Increased Regenerative Capacity of the Olfactory Epithelium in Niemann-Pick Disease Type C1.

Authors:  Anja Meyer; Andreas Wree; René Günther; Carsten Holzmann; Oliver Schmitt; Arndt Rolfs; Martin Witt
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2017-04-06       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 6.  Microglial involvement in the development of olfactory dysfunction.

Authors:  Yoojin Seo; Hyung-Sik Kim; Kyung-Sun Kang
Journal:  J Vet Sci       Date:  2018-05-31       Impact factor: 1.672

7.  Main Olfactory and Vomeronasal Epithelium Are Differently Affected in Niemann-Pick Disease Type C1.

Authors:  Martin Witt; René Thiemer; Anja Meyer; Oliver Schmitt; Andreas Wree
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2018-11-12       Impact factor: 5.923

8.  Olfactory Performance as an Indicator for Protective Treatment Effects in an Animal Model of Neurodegeneration.

Authors:  Anja Meyer; Anne Gläser; Anja U Bräuer; Andreas Wree; Jörg Strotmann; Arndt Rolfs; Martin Witt
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2018-08-14

9.  Gene Expression Profile of Olfactory Transduction Signaling in an Animal Model of Human Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Jeongtae Kim; Meejung Ahn; Yuna Choi; Poornima Ekanayake; Chul Min Park; Changjong Moon; Kyungsook Jung; Akane Tanaka; Hiroshi Matsuda; Taekyun Shin
Journal:  Exp Neurobiol       Date:  2019-02-28       Impact factor: 3.261

Review 10.  A systematic-review of olfactory deficits in neurodevelopmental disorders: From mouse to human.

Authors:  Ariel M Lyons-Warren; Isabella Herman; Patrick J Hunt; Benjamin R Arenkiel
Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev       Date:  2021-02-18       Impact factor: 9.052

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