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Poor Motor-Function Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury in Anxiety-Model Mice with Phospholipase C-Related Catalytically Inactive Protein Type 1 Knockout

Authors :
Takashi Kanematsu
Yohshiro Nitobe
Toshihiro Tanaka
Taka Fujita
Hitoshi Kudo
Tatsuhiro Fukutoku
Shinya Ueno
Yasuyuki Ishibashi
Ayako Sasaki
Yoshikazu Nikaido
Toru Asari
Ken-Ichi Furukawa
Gentaro Kumagai
Kanichiro Wada
Xizhe Liu
Masato Hirata
Source :
Journal of Neurotrauma. 35:1379-1386
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2018.

Abstract

Mice with a knockout of phospholipase C (PLC)-related inactive protein type 1 (PRIP1-/- mice) display anxiety-like behavior and altered γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)A-receptor pharmacology. Here, we examined associations between anxiety and motor-function recovery in PRIP1-/- mice after a spinal cord injury (SCI) induced by a moderate contusion injury at the 10th thoracic level. Uninjured PRIP1-/- mice showed less distance than wild-type (WT) mice in the center 25% in an open field test (OFT), indicating anxiety-like behavior. Anxiety behavior increased in both WT and PRIP1-/- mice after SCI. WT and PRIP1-/- mice were completely paralyzed on day 1 after SCI, but gradually recovered until reaching a plateau at ∼4 weeks. After SCI, the PRIP1-/- mice had significantly greater motor dysfunction than the WT mice. In WT mice after SCI, the percentage of distance spent in the center 25% of the OFT was correlated with the OFT distance traveled and velocity, and with the reaction time in a plantar pressure-sensitivity mechanical test. In PRIP1-/- mice after SCI, the percentage of distance spent in the center 25% of the OFT was correlated with the OFT distance traveled and with the latency to fall in the rotarod test. Six weeks after SCI, ionized calcium binding adaptor molecule 1 (Iba1) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) expressions were elevated at the lesion epicenter in PRIP1-/- mice, and spinal cord atrophy and demyelination were more severe than in WT mice. The axonal fiber development was also decreased in PRIP1-/- mice, consistent with the poor motor-function recovery after SCI in these mice.

Details

ISSN :
15579042 and 08977151
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurotrauma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efff828e6ee650e12210cafb80e48748
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/neu.2017.5492