Abstract
We targeted 266 CAG repeats (a number that causes infantile-onset disease) into the mouse Sca7 locus to generate an authentic model of spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7). These mice reproduced features of infantile SCA7 (ataxia, visual impairments, and premature death) and showed impaired short-term synaptic potentiation; downregulation of photoreceptor-specific genes, despite apparently normal CRX activity, led to shortening of photoreceptor outer segments. Wild-type ataxin-7 was barely detectable, as was mutant ataxin-7 in young animals; with increasing age, however, ataxin-7 staining became more pronounced. Neurons that appeared most vulnerable had relatively high levels of mutant ataxin-7; it is interesting, however, that marked dysfunction occurred in these neurons weeks prior to the appearance of nuclear inclusions. These data demonstrate that glutamine expansion stabilizes mutant ataxin-7, provide an explanation for selective neuronal vulnerability, and show that mutant ataxin-7 impairs posttetanic potentiation (PTP).
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Ataxin-7
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Cerebellum / pathology
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Cerebellum / physiopathology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Female
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Gene Expression
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Hippocampus / pathology
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Homeodomain Proteins / metabolism
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Humans
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Long-Term Potentiation
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Nerve Tissue Proteins / genetics*
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Nerve Tissue Proteins / metabolism*
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Neuronal Plasticity
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Neurons / pathology*
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Neurons / physiology
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Phenotype
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Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells / pathology
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Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells / physiopathology
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Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells / pathology
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Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells / physiopathology
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Retinitis Pigmentosa / genetics
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Retinitis Pigmentosa / pathology
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Retinitis Pigmentosa / physiopathology
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Solubility
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Spinocerebellar Ataxias / genetics
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Spinocerebellar Ataxias / pathology*
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Spinocerebellar Ataxias / physiopathology*
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Trans-Activators / metabolism
Substances
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ATXN7 protein, human
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Ataxin-7
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Atxn7 protein, mouse
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Homeodomain Proteins
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Nerve Tissue Proteins
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Trans-Activators
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cone rod homeobox protein