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Reduction of Neuroinflammation and Seizures in a Mouse Model of CLN1 Batten Disease using the Small Molecule Enzyme Mimetic, N-Tert-Butyl Hydroxylamine
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Scott, Anna I.
, Nakouzi, Nader Al
, Johansson, Rachel
, Zak, Joseph D.
, Chelsky, Daniel
, Wiley, Devin
, Yoshii, Akira
, Koster, Kevin P.
, Fyke, Zach
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Neuroscience
2024
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Reduction of Neuroinflammation and Seizures in a Mouse Model of CLN1 Batten Disease using the Small Molecule Enzyme Mimetic, N-Tert-Butyl Hydroxylamine
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Scott, Anna I.
, Nakouzi, Nader Al
, Johansson, Rachel
, Zak, Joseph D.
, Chelsky, Daniel
, Wiley, Devin
, Yoshii, Akira
, Koster, Kevin P.
, Fyke, Zach
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Neuroscience
2024
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Reduction of Neuroinflammation and Seizures in a Mouse Model of CLN1 Batten Disease using the Small Molecule Enzyme Mimetic, N-Tert-Butyl Hydroxylamine
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Scott, Anna I.
, Nakouzi, Nader Al
, Johansson, Rachel
, Zak, Joseph D.
, Chelsky, Daniel
, Wiley, Devin
, Yoshii, Akira
, Koster, Kevin P.
, Fyke, Zach
in
Neuroscience
2024
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Reduction of Neuroinflammation and Seizures in a Mouse Model of CLN1 Batten Disease using the Small Molecule Enzyme Mimetic, N-Tert-Butyl Hydroxylamine
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Reduction of Neuroinflammation and Seizures in a Mouse Model of CLN1 Batten Disease using the Small Molecule Enzyme Mimetic, N-Tert-Butyl Hydroxylamine
2024
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Infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (CLN1 Batten Disease) is a devastating pediatric lysosomal storage disease caused by pathogenic variants in the CLN1 gene, which encodes the depalmitoylation enzyme, palmitoyl-protein thioesterase 1 (PPT1). CLN1 patients present with visual deterioration, psychomotor dysfunction, and recurrent seizures until neurodegeneration results in death, typically before fifteen years of age. Histopathological features of CLN1 include aggregation of lysosomal autofluorescent storage material (AFSM), as well as profound gliosis. The current management of CLN1 is relegated to palliative care. Here, we examine the therapeutic potential of a small molecule PPT1 mimetic, N-tert-butyl hydroxylamine (NtBuHA), in a Cln1−/− mouse model. Treatment with NtBuHA reduced AFSM accumulation both in vitro and in vivo. Importantly, NtBuHA treatment in Cln1−/− mice reduced neuroinflammation, mitigated epileptic episodes, and normalized motor function. Live cell imaging of Cln1−/− primary cortical neurons treated with NtBuHA partially rescued aberrant synaptic calcium dynamics, suggesting a potential mechanism contributing to the therapeutic effects of NtBuHA in vivo. Taken together, our findings provide supporting evidence for NtBuHA as a potential treatment for CLN1 Batten Disease.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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