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Brain-iron deficiency models of restless legs syndrome.

Christopher J Earley1, Byron C Jones2, Sergi Ferré3.   

Abstract

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sensorimotor disorder for which two main pathological elements are fairly well accepted: Brain iron deficiency (BID) and an altered dopaminergic system. The ability to better understand the causal and consequential factors related to these two pathological elements, would hopefully lead to the development of better therapeutic strategies for treating, if not curing, this disease. The current understanding of the relationship between these two elements is that BID leads to some alterations in neurotransmitters and subsequent changes in the dopaminergic system. Therefore, rodent models based on diet-induced BID, provide a biological substrate to understand the consequences of BID on dopaminergic pathway and on alternative pathways that may be involved. In this review, we present the current research on dopaminergic changes found in RLS subjects and compare that to what is seen in the BID rodent model to provide a validation of the BID rodent model. We also demonstrate the ability of the BID model to predict changes in other neurotransmitter systems and how that has led to new treatment options. Finally, we will present arguments for the utility of recombinant inbred mouse strains that demonstrate natural variation in brain iron, to explore the genetic basis of altered brain iron homeostasis as a model to understand why in idiopathic RLS there can exist a BID despite normal peripheral iron store. This review is the first to draw on 25 years of human and basic research into the pathophysiology of RLS to provide strong supportive data as to the validity of BID model as an important translational model of the disease. As we will demonstrate here, not only does the BID model closely and accurately mimic what we see in the dopaminergic system of RLS, it is the first model to identify alternative systems from which new treatments have recently been developed.
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Keywords:  Genetics; Iron deficiency; Neurotransmitter systems; Restless legs syndrome; Rodent models; Translational research

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35779614      PMCID: PMC9357217          DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2022.114158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.620


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