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Neuroprotective effect of overexpression of thioredoxin on photoreceptor degeneration in Tubby mice
Document Type
Article
Source
Neurobiology of Disease. Jun2010, Vol. 38 Issue 3, p446-455. 10p.
Subject
*NEUROPROTECTIVE agents
*RETINAL degeneration
*PHOTORECEPTORS
*THIOREDOXIN
*TRANSGENE expression
*NEURODEGENERATION
*APOPTOSIS
*LABORATORY mice
Language
ISSN
0969-9961
Abstract
Abstract: The Tubby mouse is a phenotypic model for sensorineural deafness and retinal dystrophy including Usher syndrome type 1. Thioredoxin is a small 13kDa protein which, when ubiquitously expressed as a transgene in the mouse, provides protection against multiple disease states including light-induced and oxidative stress-induced neurodegeneration and is down-regulated in the Tubby retina. We tested if overexpression of human thioredoxin in the Tubby mouse inhibits retinal degeneration and loss of visual function. Electroretinography, immunocytochemistry, quantitative histology, RT-PCR and Western blots were used to obtain data which showed that thioredoxin overexpression prevented loss of photoreceptors and retinal function. Analysis of signal pathways showed that thioredoxin up-regulated neurotrophic factors BDNF and GDNF and activated survival signaling pathways Akt, Ras/Raf1/ and the ERKs while inhibiting the ASK1/JNK apoptosis pathway. Relationships between the Tubby gene, its pathological phenotype and regulation of the thioredoxin system remain to be established. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]