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Loss of synaptic zinc transport in progranulin deficient mice may contribute to progranulin-associated psychopathology and chronic pain.

Stefanie Hardt1, Juliana Heidler2, Boris Albuquerque1, Lucie Valek1, Christine Altmann1, Annett Wilken-Schmitz1, Michael K E Schäfer3, Ilka Wittig2, Irmgard Tegeder4.   

Abstract

Affective and cognitive processing of nociception contributes to the development of chronic pain and vice versa, pain may precipitate psychopathologic symptoms. We hypothesized a higher risk for the latter with immanent neurologic diseases and studied this potential interrelationship in progranulin-deficient mice, which are a model for frontotemporal dementia, a disease dominated by behavioral abnormalities in humans. Young naïve progranulin deficient mice behaved normal in tests of short-term memory, anxiety, depression and nociception, but after peripheral nerve injury, they showed attention-deficit and depression-like behavior, over-activity, loss of shelter-seeking, reduced impulse control and compulsive feeding behavior, which did not occur in equally injured controls. Hence, only the interaction of 'pain x progranulin deficiency' resulted in the complex phenotype at young age, but neither pain nor progranulin deficiency alone. A deep proteome analysis of the prefrontal cortex and olfactory bulb revealed progranulin-dependent alterations of proteins involved in synaptic transport, including neurotransmitter transporters of the solute carrier superfamily. In particular, progranulin deficiency was associated with a deficiency of nuclear and synaptic zinc transporters (ZnT9/Slc30a9; ZnT3/Slc30a3) with low plasma zinc. Dietary zinc supplementation partly normalized the attention deficit of progranulin-deficient mice, which was in part reminiscent of autism-like and compulsive behavior of synaptic zinc transporter Znt3-knockout mice. Hence, the molecular studies point to defective zinc transport possibly contributing to progranulin-deficiency-associated psychopathology. Translated to humans, our data suggest that neuropathic pain may precipitate cognitive and psychopathological symptoms of an inherent, still silent neurodegenerative disease.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Anxiety; Cognition; Depression; Explorative behavior; Nerve injury; Pain; Progranulin; Proteomics; Solute carrier proteins; Zinc transporter

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28720486     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2017.07.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis        ISSN: 0925-4439            Impact factor:   5.187


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6.  Low brain endocannabinoids associated with persistent non-goal directed nighttime hyperactivity after traumatic brain injury in mice.

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Authors:  Bao Ngoc Tran; Lucie Valek; Annett Wilken-Schmitz; Dominik Christian Fuhrmann; Dimitry Namgaladze; Ilka Wittig; Irmgard Tegeder
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