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Evidence for glutamine synthetase function in mouse spinal cord oligodendrocytes.

Lucile Ben Haim1,2, Lucas Schirmer1,2,3,4, Amel Zulji3, Khalida Sabeur1,2, Brice Tiret5, Matthieu Ribon6, Sandra Chang1,2, Wouter H Lamers7, Séverine Boillée6, Myriam M Chaumeil5, David H Rowitch1,2.   

Abstract

Glutamine synthetase (GS) is a key enzyme that metabolizes glutamate into glutamine. While GS is highly enriched in astrocytes, expression in other glial lineages has been noted. Using a combination of reporter mice and cell type-specific markers, we show that GS is expressed in myelinating oligodendrocytes (OL) but not oligodendrocyte progenitor cells of the mouse and human ventral spinal cord. To investigate the role of GS in mature OL, we used a conditional knockout (cKO) approach to selectively delete GS-encoding gene (Glul) in OL, which caused a significant decrease in glutamine levels on mouse spinal cord extracts. GS cKO mice (CNP-cre+ :Glulfl/fl ) showed no differences in motor neuron numbers, size or axon density; OL differentiation and myelination in the ventral spinal cord was normal up to 6 months of age. Interestingly, GS cKO mice showed a transient and specific decrease in peak force while locomotion and motor coordination remained unaffected. Last, GS expression in OL was increased in chronic pathological conditions in both mouse and humans. We found a disease-stage dependent increase of OL expressing GS in the ventral spinal cord of SOD1(G93A) mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Moreover, we showed that GLUL transcripts levels were increased in OL in leukocortical tissue from multiple sclerosis but not control patients. These findings provide evidence towards OL-encoded GS function in spinal cord sensorimotor axis, which is dysregulated in chronic neurological diseases.
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Keywords:  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; glutamine synthetase; motor neurons; oligodendrocytes; peak strength; spinal cord

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34396578      PMCID: PMC8502205          DOI: 10.1002/glia.24071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   8.073


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