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Deciphering the Polyglucosan Accumulation Present in Lafora Disease Using an Astrocytic Cellular Model. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lafora disease (LD) is a neurological condition marked by progressive myoclonus epilepsy and the accumulation of insoluble glycogen forms, known as polyglucosan bodies (PGBs), in the brain.
  • Recent research shows that astrocytes, a type of brain cell, are the primary accumulators of PGBs, which may lead to their dysfunction and contribute to disease symptoms.
  • By using primary cultures of astrocytes from LD mice, researchers are exploring the metabolic changes and potential treatments to reduce PGB accumulation, finding that these cells exhibit increased glucose uptake and can help identify compounds that may alleviate PGB-related issues.

Article Abstract

Lafora disease (LD) is a neurological disorder characterized by progressive myoclonus epilepsy. The hallmark of the disease is the presence of insoluble forms of glycogen (polyglucosan bodies, or PGBs) in the brain. The accumulation of PGBs is causative of the pathophysiological features of LD. However, despite the efforts made by different groups, the question of why PGBs accumulate in the brain is still unanswered. We have recently demonstrated that, in vivo, astrocytes accumulate most of the PGBs present in the brain, and this could lead to astrocyte dysfunction. To develop a deeper understanding of the defects present in LD astrocytes that lead to LD pathophysiology, we obtained pure primary cultures of astrocytes from LD mice from the postnatal stage under conditions that accumulate PGBs, the hallmark of LD. These cells serve as novel in vitro models for studying PGBs accumulation and related LD dysfunctions. In this sense, the metabolomics of LD astrocytes indicate that they accumulate metabolic intermediates of the upper part of the glycolytic pathway, probably as a consequence of enhanced glucose uptake. In addition, we also demonstrate the feasibility of using the model in the identification of different compounds that may reduce the accumulation of polyglucosan inclusions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094345PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076020DOI Listing

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