학술논문

Inhibiting glycogen synthesis prevents lafora disease in a mouse model
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Annals of Neurology. Aug 01, 2013 74(2):297-300
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0364-5134
Abstract
Lafora disease (LD) is a fatal progressive myoclonus epilepsy characterized neuropathologically by aggregates of abnormally structured glycogen and proteins (Lafora bodies [LBs]), and neurodegeneration. Whether LBs could be prevented by inhibiting glycogen synthesis and whether they are pathogenic remain uncertain. We genetically eliminated brain glycogen synthesis in LD mice. This resulted in long-term prevention of LB formation, neurodegeneration, and seizure susceptibility. This study establishes that glycogen synthesis is requisite for LB formation and that LBs are pathogenic. It opens a therapeutic window for potential treatments in LD with known and future small molecule inhibitors of glycogen synthesis. Ann Neurol 2013;74:297–300