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Sensory-motor circuit is a therapeutic target formice, a model of hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy 6.

Journal:
Science advances
Year:
2024
Authors:
Yoshioka, Nozomu et al.
Affiliation:
Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences · Japan
Species:
rodent

Abstract

Mutations in Dystonin (), which encodes cytoskeletal linker proteins, cause hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy 6 (HSAN-VI) in humans and the() phenotype in mice; however, the neuronal circuit underlying the HSAN-VI andphenotype is unresolved.mice exhibit dystonic movements accompanied by the simultaneous contraction of agonist and antagonist muscles and postnatal lethality. Here, we identified the sensory-motor circuit as a major causative neural circuit using a gene trap system that enables neural circuit-selective inactivation and restoration ofby Cre-mediated recombination. Sensory neuron-selectivedeletion led to motor impairment, degeneration of proprioceptive sensory neurons, and disruption of the sensory-motor circuit. Restoration ofexpression in sensory neurons using Cre driver mice or a single postnatal injection of Cre-expressing adeno-associated virus ameliorated sensory degeneration and improved abnormal movements. These findings demonstrate that the sensory-motor circuit is involved in the movement disorders inmice and that the sensory circuit is a therapeutic target for HSAN-VI.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39058787/