Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features

Abstract Background Disruption of axonal transport plays a pivotal role in diabetic neuropathy. A sex-dimorphism exists in the incidence and symptomatology of diabetic neuropathy; however, no studies so far have addressed sex differences in axonal motor proteins expression in early diabetes as well...

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Published in:Biology of Sex Differences
Main Authors: Marzia Pesaresi, Silvia Giatti, Roberto Spezzano, Simone Romano, Silvia Diviccaro, Tiziana Borsello, Nico Mitro, Donatella Caruso, Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura, Roberto Cosimo Melcangi
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13293-018-0164-z
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author Marzia Pesaresi
Silvia Giatti
Roberto Spezzano
Simone Romano
Silvia Diviccaro
Tiziana Borsello
Nico Mitro
Donatella Caruso
Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura
Roberto Cosimo Melcangi
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Silvia Giatti
Roberto Spezzano
Simone Romano
Silvia Diviccaro
Tiziana Borsello
Nico Mitro
Donatella Caruso
Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura
Roberto Cosimo Melcangi
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description Abstract Background Disruption of axonal transport plays a pivotal role in diabetic neuropathy. A sex-dimorphism exists in the incidence and symptomatology of diabetic neuropathy; however, no studies so far have addressed sex differences in axonal motor proteins expression in early diabetes as well as the possible involvement of neuroactive steroids. Interestingly, recent data point to a role for mitochondria in the sexual dimorphism of neurodegenerative diseases. Mitochondria have a fundamental role in axonal transport by producing the motors’ energy source, ATP. Moreover, neuroactive steroids can also regulate mitochondrial function. Methods Here, we investigated the impact of short-term diabetes in the peripheral nervous system of male and female rats on key motor proteins important for axonal transport, mitochondrial function, and neuroactive steroids levels. Results We show that short-term diabetes alters mRNA levels and axoplasm protein contents of kinesin family member KIF1A, KIF5B, KIF5A and Myosin Va in male but not in female rats. Similarly, the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ co-activator-1α, a subunit of the respiratory chain complex IV, ATP levels and the key regulators of mitochondrial dynamics were affected in males but not in females. Concomitant analysis of neuroactive steroid levels in sciatic nerve showed an alteration of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and allopregnanolone in diabetic males, whereas no changes were observed in female rats. Conclusions These findings suggest that sex-specific decrease in neuroactive steroid levels in male diabetic animals may cause an alteration in their mitochondrial function that in turn might impact in axonal transport, contributing to the sex difference observed in diabetic neuropathy.
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spelling doaj-art-2c8a7ab922554542aa9d46c84dbcaa492025-08-19T21:09:47ZengBMCBiology of Sex Differences2042-64102018-01-019111410.1186/s13293-018-0164-zAxonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic featuresMarzia Pesaresi0Silvia Giatti1Roberto Spezzano2Simone Romano3Silvia Diviccaro4Tiziana Borsello5Nico Mitro6Donatella Caruso7Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura8Roberto Cosimo Melcangi9Dipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoInstituto Cajal, CSIC, CIBER de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Fragilidad y Envejecimiento Saludable (CIBERFES), Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIDipartimento di Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di MilanoAbstract Background Disruption of axonal transport plays a pivotal role in diabetic neuropathy. A sex-dimorphism exists in the incidence and symptomatology of diabetic neuropathy; however, no studies so far have addressed sex differences in axonal motor proteins expression in early diabetes as well as the possible involvement of neuroactive steroids. Interestingly, recent data point to a role for mitochondria in the sexual dimorphism of neurodegenerative diseases. Mitochondria have a fundamental role in axonal transport by producing the motors’ energy source, ATP. Moreover, neuroactive steroids can also regulate mitochondrial function. Methods Here, we investigated the impact of short-term diabetes in the peripheral nervous system of male and female rats on key motor proteins important for axonal transport, mitochondrial function, and neuroactive steroids levels. Results We show that short-term diabetes alters mRNA levels and axoplasm protein contents of kinesin family member KIF1A, KIF5B, KIF5A and Myosin Va in male but not in female rats. Similarly, the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ co-activator-1α, a subunit of the respiratory chain complex IV, ATP levels and the key regulators of mitochondrial dynamics were affected in males but not in females. Concomitant analysis of neuroactive steroid levels in sciatic nerve showed an alteration of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and allopregnanolone in diabetic males, whereas no changes were observed in female rats. Conclusions These findings suggest that sex-specific decrease in neuroactive steroid levels in male diabetic animals may cause an alteration in their mitochondrial function that in turn might impact in axonal transport, contributing to the sex difference observed in diabetic neuropathy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13293-018-0164-zStreptozotocinSciatic nerveDorsal root gangliaMitochondriaNeuroactive steroidsMale
spellingShingle Marzia Pesaresi
Silvia Giatti
Roberto Spezzano
Simone Romano
Silvia Diviccaro
Tiziana Borsello
Nico Mitro
Donatella Caruso
Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura
Roberto Cosimo Melcangi
Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features
Streptozotocin
Sciatic nerve
Dorsal root ganglia
Mitochondria
Neuroactive steroids
Male
title Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features
title_full Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features
title_fullStr Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features
title_full_unstemmed Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features
title_short Axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model: sex-dimorphic features
title_sort axonal transport in a peripheral diabetic neuropathy model sex dimorphic features
topic Streptozotocin
Sciatic nerve
Dorsal root ganglia
Mitochondria
Neuroactive steroids
Male
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13293-018-0164-z
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