Literature DB >> 27560096

Brain trauma and autophagy: What flies and mice can teach us about conserved responses.

Eric P Ratliff1,2, Ayeh Barekat1,2, Marta M Lipinski3, Kim D Finley1,2.   

Abstract

Drosophila models have been successfully used to identify many genetic components that affect neurodegenerative disorders. Recently, there has been a growing interest in identifying innate and environmental factors that influence the individual outcomes following traumatic brain injury (TBI). This includes both severe TBI and more subtle, mild TBI (mTBI), which is common in people playing contact sports. Autophagy, as a clearance pathway, exerts protective effects in multiple neurological disease models. In a recent publication, we highlighted the development of a novel repetitive mTBI system using Drosophila, which recapitulates several phenotypes associated with trauma in mammalian models. In particular, flies subjected to mTBI exhibit an acute impairment of the macroautophagy/autophagy pathway that is restored 1 wk following traumatic injury exposure. These phenotypes closely resemble temporary autophagy defects observed in a mouse TBI model. Through these studies, we also identified methods to directly assess autophagic responses in the fly nervous system and laid the groundwork for future studies designed to identify genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors that have an impact on TBI outcomes.

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Keywords:  Atg8; Drosophila; LC3; Ref(2)P; autophagy; brain trauma; conserved responses; lysosomal defects; mouse; p62

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27560096      PMCID: PMC5103346          DOI: 10.1080/15548627.2016.1221565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


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1.  Roles of autophagy and endoplasmic reticulum stress in intracerebral hemorrhage-induced secondary brain injury in rats.

Authors:  Xiao-Chun Duan; Wei Wang; Dong-Xia Feng; Jia Yin; Gang Zuo; Dong-Dong Chen; Zhou-Qing Chen; Hai-Ying Li; Zhong Wang; Gang Chen
Journal:  CNS Neurosci Ther       Date:  2017-05-19       Impact factor: 5.243

2.  The effects of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on neuropathic pain via mitophagy in microglia.

Authors:  Guang Han; Kun Liu; Lu Li; Xingyue Li; Ping Zhao
Journal:  Mol Pain       Date:  2017 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 3.395

3.  Mammalian Models of Traumatic Brain Injury and a Place for Drosophila in TBI Research.

Authors:  Ekta J Shah; Katherine Gurdziel; Douglas M Ruden
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2019-04-26       Impact factor: 4.677

4.  Loss of the Antimicrobial Peptide Metchnikowin Protects Against Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes in Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors:  Laura C Swanson; Stacey A Rimkus; Barry Ganetzky; David A Wassarman
Journal:  G3 (Bethesda)       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 3.154

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