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一项关于小鼠神经肌肉接头衰老及少肌症实验性治疗方法效果的横断面研究。

A cross-sectional study of ageing at the mouse neuromuscular junction and effects of an experimental therapeutic approach for dynapenia.

作者信息

Li Y, Patel M, Baroudi J, Wu M, Gatti S, Liang M, Wipf P, Badawi Y, Meriney Stephen D

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Physiol. 2023 Sep;601(18):4135-4150. doi: 10.1113/JP284749. Epub 2023 Aug 22.

Abstract

Despite prior efforts to understand and target dynapenia (age-induced loss of muscle strength), this condition remains a major challenge that reduces the quality of life in the aged population. We have focused on the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) where changes in structure and function have rarely been systematically studied as a dynamic and progressive process. Our cross-sectional study found neurotransmission at the male mouse NMJ to be biphasic, displaying an early increase followed by a later decrease, and this phenotype was associated with structural changes to the NMJ. A cross-sectional characterization showed that age-induced alterations fell into four age groups: young adult (3-6 months), adult (7-18 months), early aged (19-24 months), and later aged (25-30 months). We then utilized a small molecule therapeutic candidate, GV-58, applied acutely during the later aged stage to combat age-induced reductions in transmitter release by increasing calcium influx during an action potential, which resulted in a significant increase in transmitter release. This comprehensive study of neuromuscular ageing at the NMJ will enable future research to target critical time points for therapeutic intervention. KEY POINTS: Age-induced frailty and falls are the leading causes of injury-related death and are caused by an age-induced loss of muscle strength due to a combination of neurological and muscular changes. A cross-sectional approach was used to study age-induced changes to the neuromuscular junction in a mouse model, and physiological changes that were biphasic over the ageing time course were found. Changes in physiology at the neuromuscular junction were correlated with alterations in neuromuscular junction morphology. An acutely applied positive allosteric gating modifier of presynaptic voltage-gated calcium channels was tested as a candidate therapeutic strategy that could increase transmitter release at aged neuromuscular junctions. These results provide a detailed time course of age-induced changes at the neuromuscular junction in a mouse model and test a candidate therapeutic strategy for weakness.

摘要

尽管此前人们努力了解并针对肌肉减少症(年龄引起的肌肉力量丧失)采取措施,但这种情况仍然是一个重大挑战,它降低了老年人群的生活质量。我们聚焦于神经肌肉接头(NMJ),在这个部位,结构和功能的变化作为一个动态渐进过程,很少被系统地研究。我们的横断面研究发现,雄性小鼠神经肌肉接头处的神经传递呈双相性,早期增加随后后期减少,并且这种表型与神经肌肉接头的结构变化有关。横断面特征显示,年龄引起的改变分为四个年龄组:青年成年(3 - 6个月)、成年(7 - 18个月)、老年早期(19 - 24个月)和老年后期(25 - 30个月)。然后我们使用了一种小分子治疗候选物GV - 58,在老年后期阶段急性应用,通过在动作电位期间增加钙内流来对抗年龄引起的递质释放减少,这导致递质释放显著增加。这项对神经肌肉接头处神经肌肉衰老的全面研究将使未来的研究能够针对治疗干预的关键时间点。要点:年龄引起的虚弱和跌倒,是与损伤相关死亡的主要原因,是由神经和肌肉变化共同导致的年龄引起的肌肉力量丧失所致。采用横断面方法研究小鼠模型中年龄引起的神经肌肉接头变化,并发现了在衰老时间进程中呈双相性的生理变化。神经肌肉接头处的生理变化与神经肌肉接头形态改变相关。测试了一种急性应用的突触前电压门控钙通道正变构门控调节剂,作为一种可增加老年神经肌肉接头处递质释放的候选治疗策略。这些结果提供了小鼠模型中神经肌肉接头处年龄引起变化的详细时间进程,并测试了一种针对虚弱的候选治疗策略。

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