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Friedreich Ataxia Mouse Models with Progressive Cerebellar and Sensory Ataxia Reveal Autophagic Neurodegeneration in Dorsal Root Ganglia

Delphine Simon, H. Seznec, Anne Gansmüller, Nadège Carelle, Philipp Weber, Daniel METZGER, Pierre Rustin, Michel Kœnig, Hélène Puccio

Journal of Neuroscience · 2004 · ▲ 202 citations

Abstract

Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), the most common recessive ataxia, is characterized by degeneration of the large sensory neurons of the spinal cord and cardiomyopathy. It is caused by severely reduced levels of frataxin, a mitochondrial protein involved in iron-sulfur cluster (ISC) biosynthesis. Through a spatiotemporally controlled conditional gene-targeting approach, we have generated two mouse models for FRDA that specifically develop progressive mixed cerebellar and sensory ataxia, the most prominent neurological features of FRDA. Histological studies showed both spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) anomalies with absence of motor neuropathy, a hallmark of the human disease. In addition, one line revealed a cerebellar granule cell loss, whereas both lines had Purkinje cell arborization defects. These lines represent the first FRDA models with a slowly progressive neurological degeneration. We identified an autophagic process as the causative pathological mechanism in the DRG, leading to removal of mitochondrial debris and apparition of lipofuscin deposits. These mice therefore represent excellent models for FRDA to unravel the pathological cascade and to test compounds that interfere with the degenerative process.

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Simon, D., Seznec, H., Gansmüller, A., Carelle, N., Weber, P., METZGER, D., Rustin, P., Kœnig, M., &amp; Puccio, H. (2004). Friedreich Ataxia Mouse Models with Progressive Cerebellar and Sensory Ataxia Reveal Autophagic Neurodegeneration in Dorsal Root Ganglia. <em>Journal of Neuroscience</em>. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4549-03.2004
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Simon D, Seznec H, Gansmüller A, Carelle N, Weber P, METZGER D, et al. Friedreich Ataxia Mouse Models with Progressive Cerebellar and Sensory Ataxia Reveal Autophagic Neurodegeneration in Dorsal Root Ganglia. Journal of Neuroscience. 2004. doi:10.1523/jneurosci.4549-03.2004.
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@article{delphine2004Friedr, title = {Friedreich Ataxia Mouse Models with Progressive Cerebellar and Sensory Ataxia Reveal Autophagic Neurodegeneration in Dorsal Root Ganglia}, author = {Delphine Simon and H. Seznec and Anne Gansmüller and Nadège Carelle and Philipp Weber and Daniel METZGER and Pierre Rustin and Michel Kœnig and Hélène Puccio}, journal = {Journal of Neuroscience}, year = {2004}, doi = {10.1523/jneurosci.4549-03.2004}, }

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