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βOHB Protective Pathways in Aralar-KO Neurons and Brain: An Alternative to Ketogenic Diet.

Irene Pérez-Liébana1,2,3, María José Casarejos4, Andrea Alcaide1,2,3, Eduardo Herrada-Soler1,2,3, Irene Llorente-Folch5, Laura Contreras1,2,3, Jorgina Satrústegui1,2,3, Beatriz Pardo6,2,3.   

Abstract

Aralar/AGC1/Slc25a12, the mitochondrial aspartate-glutamate carrier expressed in neurons, is the regulatory component of the NADH malate-aspartate shuttle. AGC1 deficiency is a neuropediatric rare disease characterized by hypomyelination, hypotonia, developmental arrest, and epilepsy. We have investigated whether β-hydroxybutyrate (βOHB), the main ketone body (KB) produced in ketogenic diet (KD), is neuroprotective in aralar-knock-out (KO) neurons and mice. We report that βOHB efficiently recovers aralar-KO neurons from deficits in basal-stimulated and glutamate-stimulated respiration, effects requiring βOHB entry into the neuron, and protects from glutamate excitotoxicity. Aralar-deficient mice were fed a KD to investigate its therapeutic potential early in development, but this approach was unfeasible. Therefore, aralar-KO pups were treated without distinction of gender with daily intraperitoneal injections of βOHB during 5 d. This treatment resulted in a recovery of striatal markers of the dopaminergic system including dopamine (DA), 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid (DOPAC)/DA ratio, and vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) protein. Regarding postnatal myelination, myelin basic protein (MBP) and myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) myelin proteins were markedly increased in the cortices of βOHB-treated aralar-KO mice. Although brain Asp and NAA levels did not change by βOHB administration, a 4-d βOHB treatment to aralar-KO, but not to control, neurons led to a substantial increase in Asp (3-fold) and NAA (4-fold) levels. These results suggest that the lack of increase in brain Asp and NAA is possibly because of its active utilization by the aralar-KO brain and the likely involvement of neuronal NAA in postnatal myelination in these mice. The effectiveness of βOHB as a therapeutic treatment in AGC1 deficiency deserves further investigation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Aralar deficiency induces a fatal phenotype in humans and mice and is associated with impaired neurodevelopment, epilepsy, and hypomyelination. In neurons, highly expressing aralar, its deficiency causes a metabolic blockade hampering mitochondrial energetics and respiration. Here, we find that βOHB, the main metabolic product in KD, recovers defective mitochondrial respiration bypassing the metabolic failure in aralar-deficient neurons. βOHB oxidation in mitochondria boosts the synthesis of cytosolic aspartate (Asp) and NAA, which is impeded by aralar deficiency, presumably through citrate-malate shuttle. In aralar-knock-out (KO) mice, βOHB recovers from the drastic drop in specific dopaminergic and myelin markers. The βOHB-induced myelin synthesis occurring together with the marked increment in neuronal NAA synthesis supports the role of NAA as a lipid precursor during postnatal myelination.
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Keywords:  ARALAR/AGC1 deficiency; ketogenic diet; malate-aspartate shuttle; mitochondrial aspartate-glutamate carrier; mitochondrial disorders; β-hydroxybutyrate

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33087477      PMCID: PMC7687055          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0711-20.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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