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Resistance to NMDA toxicity correlates with appearance of nuclear inclusions, behavioural deficits and changes in calcium homeostasis in mice transgenic for exon 1 of the huntington gene
Authors:Oskar Hansson  Ezia Guatteo  Nicola B Mercuri  Giorgio Bernardi  Xiao-Jiang Li  Roger F Castilho  Patrik Brundin
Institution:Section for Neuronal Survival, Wallenberg Neuroscience Center, Lund University, Lund, Sweden. oskar.hansson@mphy.lu.se
Abstract:Transgenic Huntington's disease (HD) mice, expressing exon 1 of the human HD gene (lines R6/1 and R6/2), are totally resistant to striatal lesions caused by the NMDA receptor agonist quinolinic acid (QA). Here we show that this resistance develops gradually over time in both R6/1 and R6/2 mice, and that it occurred earlier in R6/2 (CAG-155) than in R6/1 (CAG-115) mice. The development of the resistance coincided with the appearance of nuclear inclusions and with the onset of motor deficits. In the HD mice, hippocampal neurons were also resistant to QA, especially in the CA1 region. Importantly, there was no change in susceptibility to QA in transgenic mice with a normal CAG repeat (CAG-18). R6/1 mice were also resistant to NMDA-, but not to AMPA-induced striatal damage. Interestingly, QA-induced current and calcium influx in striatal R6/2 neurons were not decreased. However, R6/2 neurons had a better capacity to handle cytoplasmic calcium (Ca2+]c) overload following QA and could avoid Ca2+]c deregulation and cell lysis. In addition, basal Ca2+]c levels were increased five-fold in striatal R6/2 neurons. This might cause an adaptation of R6 neurons to excitotoxic stress resulting in an up-regulation of defense mechanisms, including an increased capacity to handle Ca2+]c overload. However, the increased level of basal Ca2+]c in the HD mice might also disturb intracellular signalling in striatal neurons and thereby cause neuronal dysfunction and behavioural deficits.
Keywords:calcium  cell death  excitotoxicity  Huntington's disease  NMDA receptor  striatum  tolerance  transgenic mouse
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