Neurobiology of Disease (Nov 2006)

Establishing a standardized therapeutic testing protocol for spinal muscular atrophy

  • Li-Kai Tsai,
  • Ming-Shung Tsai,
  • Tzer-Bin Lin,
  • Wuh-Liang Hwu,
  • Hung Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 286 – 295

Abstract

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Several mice models have been created for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA); however, there is still no standard preclinical testing system for the disease. We previously generated type III-specific SMA model mice, which might be suitable for use as a preclinical therapeutic testing system for SMA. To establish such a system and test its applicability, we first created a testing protocol and then applied it as a means to investigate the use of valproic acid (VPA) as a possible treatment for SMA. These SMA mice revealed tail/ear/foot deformity, muscle atrophy, poorer motor performances, smaller compound muscle action potential and lower spinal motoneuron density at the age of 9 to 12 months in comparison with age-matched wild-type littermate mice. In addition, VPA attenuates motoneuron death, increases spinal SMN protein level and partially normalizes motor function in SMA mice. These results suggest that the testing protocol developed here is well suited for use as a standardized preclinical therapeutic testing system for SMA.

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