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Effect of genetic background on onset and disease progression in the SDO1-G93A model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Effect of genetic background on onset and disease progression in the SDO1-G93A model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Effect of genetic background on onset and disease progression in the SDO1-G93A model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Knowledge of the potential effect of genetic background in disease models is important. The SOD1-G93A transgenic mouse is the most widely used model in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Since these animals show considerable variability both in the onset and the progression of the disease, this study aimed to characterize the potential differences between the two most widely used strains, C56BL/6 (B6) and B6SJL. A rotarod test was carried out to assess strength and motor coordination, while electrophysiology tests were performed to evaluate the function of upper and lower motor neurons. Survival of the animals and motor neuron loss were also studied. The results did not show any background effect regarding the rotarod test, despite the differences in the pattern of decline in central and peripheral motor conduction. The onset of motor neuron abnormalities was later in B6SJL mice, but progressed more rapidly. Lifespan was longer for B6 than for B6SJL animals. In conclusion, background differences in disease onset and progression are important. The characteristics of the strain should be taken into account in experimental design of therapeutic studies.
1748-2968
302-310
Mancuso, R.
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Oliván, S.
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Mancera, P.
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Pastén-Zamorano, A.
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Manzano, R.
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Osta, R.
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Navarro, X.
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Oliván, S.
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Osta, R.
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Mancuso, R., Oliván, S., Mancera, P., Pastén-Zamorano, A., Manzano, R., Casas, C., Osta, R. and Navarro, X. (2012) Effect of genetic background on onset and disease progression in the SDO1-G93A model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, 13 (3), 302-310. (doi:10.3109/17482968.2012.662688). (PMID:22424126)

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Knowledge of the potential effect of genetic background in disease models is important. The SOD1-G93A transgenic mouse is the most widely used model in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Since these animals show considerable variability both in the onset and the progression of the disease, this study aimed to characterize the potential differences between the two most widely used strains, C56BL/6 (B6) and B6SJL. A rotarod test was carried out to assess strength and motor coordination, while electrophysiology tests were performed to evaluate the function of upper and lower motor neurons. Survival of the animals and motor neuron loss were also studied. The results did not show any background effect regarding the rotarod test, despite the differences in the pattern of decline in central and peripheral motor conduction. The onset of motor neuron abnormalities was later in B6SJL mice, but progressed more rapidly. Lifespan was longer for B6 than for B6SJL animals. In conclusion, background differences in disease onset and progression are important. The characteristics of the strain should be taken into account in experimental design of therapeutic studies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 22 January 2012
Published date: May 2012
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 376110
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/376110
ISSN: 1748-2968
PURE UUID: b6e0f2ce-3341-4f3b-8961-5665de751d89

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Author: R. Mancuso
Author: S. Oliván
Author: P. Mancera
Author: A. Pastén-Zamorano
Author: R. Manzano
Author: C. Casas
Author: R. Osta
Author: X. Navarro

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