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The copper chelator d-penicillamine delays onset of disease and extends survival in a transgenic mouse model of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Hottinger, A. F.
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Fine, E. G.
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Gurney, M. E.
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1997
European Journal of Neuroscience

A subpopulation of familial cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis has been linked to mutations in the gene encoding Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD1). There is in vitro evidence that certain SOD1 mutants, in addition to their normal dismutation function, show increased ability of the enzyme to act as a peroxidase. This reaction is sensitive to inhibition by copper chelators. To test this hypothesis in vivo, we administered the copper chelator d-penicillamine to a transgenic mouse model of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis overexpressing a mutated form of human SOD1. We demonstrate that oral administration of d-penicillamine is able to delay the onset of the disease and extend the survival of these mice. Histological studies also showed a decreased loss of facial motor neurons in d-penicillamine-treated transgenic mice, corroborating the slower evolution of the disease in these animals. These results suggest that copper chelators may benefit patients with familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis linked to mutations in the SOD1 gene.

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research article
DOI
10.1111/j.1460-9568.1997.tb01511.x
Author(s)
Hottinger, A. F.
Fine, E. G.
Gurney, M. E.
Zurn, A. D.
Aebischer, P.  
Date Issued

1997

Published in
European Journal of Neuroscience
Volume

9

Issue

7

Start page

1548

End page

51

Subjects

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/ genetics/mortality/ prevention & control

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Animals

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Brain Stem/pathology

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Cell Count

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Chelating Agents/ pharmacology

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Copper

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Facial Nerve/pathology

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Genes

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Humans

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Mice

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Mice

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Transgenic/ genetics

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Motor Neurons/pathology

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Mutation

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Penicillamine/ pharmacology

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Superoxide Dismutase/genetics

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Survival Analysis

Note

Gene Therapy Center, Lausanne University Medical School, Switzerland.

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