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Overexpression of human HSP27 protects sensory neurons from diabetes

  • L. Korngut
  • , C. H E Ma
  • , J. A. Martinez
  • , C. C. Toth
  • , G. F. Guo
  • , V. Singh
  • , C. J. Woolf
  • , D. W. Zochodne

    Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

    Abstract

    Objectives: To evaluate whether augmenting neuronal protective mechanisms might slow or arrest experimental diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN). DPN is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders and is rising in prevalence. How it targets sensory neurons is uncertain; the disorder is irreversible and untreatable. We explored the intrinsic protective properties of overexpressed human HSP27 on experimental DPN. HSP27 is a small pro-survival heat shock protein that also increases axonal regeneration. Methods: Experimental diabetes was superimposed on mice overexpressing a human HSP27 transgene and its impact was evaluated on epidermal innervation, behavioral tests of sensation and electrophysiological indices of DPN. Results: Mice that overexpress human HSP27 in their sensory and motor neurons and that were made diabetic for 6. months by streptozotocin treatment were protected from a range of neuropathic abnormalities, including loss of footpad thermal sensation, mechanical allodynia, loss of epidermal innervation, and slowing of sensory conduction velocity. The protection was selective for sensory neurons in comparison to motor neurons and at 6. months provided better protection in female than male mice. Markers of RAGE-NFκB activation were attenuated by the transgene. Conclusions: The findings support the idea that diabetic polyneuropathy involves a unique, sensory-centric neurodegenerative process which can be reduced by overexpressing a single gene, an important starting point for new disease-modifying therapeutic approaches. © 2012.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)436-443
    JournalNeurobiology of Disease
    Volume47
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012

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    Research Keywords

    • Diabetes mellitus
    • Diabetic polyneuropathy
    • Heat shock protein 27
    • Peripheral nerve

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