Dearborn_2015_Sci.Rep_5_12752

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Title : Comprehensive functional characterization of murine infantile Batten disease including Parkinson-like behavior and dopaminergic markers - Dearborn_2015_Sci.Rep_5_12752
Author(s) : Dearborn JT , Harmon SK , Fowler SC , O'Malley KL , Taylor GT , Sands MS , Wozniak DF
Ref : Sci Rep , 5 :12752 , 2015
Abstract :

Infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (INCL, Infantile Batten disease) is a neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disease caused by a deficiency in palmitoyl protein thioesterase-1 (PPT1). The PPT1-deficient mouse (Cln1(-/-)) is a useful phenocopy of human INCL. Cln1(-/-) mice display retinal dysfunction, seizures, motor deficits, and die at ~8 months of age. However, little is known about the cognitive and behavioral functions of Cln1(-/-) mice during disease progression. In the present study, younger (~1-2 months of age) Cln1(-/-) mice showed minor deficits in motor/sensorimotor functions while older (~5-6 months of age) Cln1(-/-) mice exhibited more severe impairments, including decreased locomotor activity, inferior cued water maze performance, decreased running wheel ability, and altered auditory cue conditioning. Unexpectedly, certain cognitive functions such as some learning and memory capabilities seemed intact in older Cln1(-/-) mice. Younger and older Cln1(-/-) mice presented with walking initiation defects, gait abnormalities, and slowed movements, which are analogous to some symptoms reported in INCL and parkinsonism. However, there was no evidence of alterations in dopaminergic markers in Cln1(-/-) mice. Results from this study demonstrate quantifiable changes in behavioral functions during progression of murine INCL and suggest that Parkinson-like motor/sensorimotor deficits in Cln1(-/-) mice are not mediated by dopamine deficiency.

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Dearborn JT, Harmon SK, Fowler SC, O'Malley KL, Taylor GT, Sands MS, Wozniak DF (2015)
Comprehensive functional characterization of murine infantile Batten disease including Parkinson-like behavior and dopaminergic markers
Sci Rep 5 :12752

Dearborn JT, Harmon SK, Fowler SC, O'Malley KL, Taylor GT, Sands MS, Wozniak DF (2015)
Sci Rep 5 :12752