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Peripheral neuropathy in the Twitcher mouse involves the activation of axonal caspase 3.
[krabbe disease]
Infantile
Krabbe
disease
results
in
the
accumulation
of
lipid-raft-associated
galactosylsphingosine
(
psychosine
)
,
demyelination
,
neurodegeneration
and
premature
death
.
Recently
,
axonopathy
has
been
depicted
as
a
contributing
factor
in
the
progression
of
neurodegeneration
in
the
Twitcher
mouse
,
a
bona
fide
mouse
model
of
Krabbe
disease
.
Analysis
of
the
temporal
-expression
profile
of
MBP
(
myelin
basic
protein
)
isoforms
showed
unexpected
increases
of
the
14
,
17
and
18
.
5
kDa
isoforms
in
the
sciatic
nerve
of
1
-
week
-old
Twitcher
mice
,
suggesting
an
abnormal
regulation
of
the
myelination
process
during
early
postnatal
life
in
this
mutant
.
Our
studies
showed
an
elevated
activation
of
the
pro-apoptotic
protease
caspase
3
in
sciatic
nerves
of
15
-
and
30
-
day
-old
Twitcher
mice
,
in
parallel
with
increasing
demyelination
.
Interestingly
,
while
active
caspase
3
was
clearly
contained
in
peripheral
axons
at
all
ages
,
we
found
no
evidence
of
caspase
accumulation
in
the
soma
of
corresponding
mutant
spinal
cord
motor
neurons
.
Furthermore
,
active
caspase
3
was
found
not
only
in
unmyelinated
axons
,
but
also
in
myelinated
axons
of
the
mutant
sciatic
nerve
.
These
results
suggest
that
axonal
caspase
activation
occurs
before
demyelination
and
following
a
dying-back
pattern
.
Finally
,
we
showed
that
psychosine
was
sufficient
to
activate
caspase
3
in
motor
neuronal
cells
in
vitro
in
the
absence
of
myelinating
glia
.
Taken
together
,
these
findings
indicate
that
degenerating
mechanisms
actively
and
specifically
mediate
axonal
dysfunction
in
Krabbe
disease
and
support
the
idea
that
psychosine
is
a
pathogenic
sphingolipid
sufficient
to
cause
axonal
defects
independently
of
demyelination
.
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