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    Chapter 443 The Nutritional Intake of Patients with Organic Acidaemias on Enteral Tube Feeding: Can We Do Better?
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    Chapter 492 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Incontinence in Children with Pompe Disease.
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    Chapter 496 Enhancement by Uridine Diphosphate of Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-1 Alpha Production in Microglia Derived from Sandhoff Disease Model Mice.
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    Chapter 499 Lethal Neonatal Progression of Fetal Cardiomegaly Associated to ACAD9 Deficiency
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    Chapter 501 Novel Direct Assay for Acetyl-CoA:α-Glucosaminide N-Acetyltransferase Using BODIPY-Glucosamine as a Substrate.
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    Chapter 502 Electrical Changes in Resting, Exercise, and Holter Electrocardiography in Fabry Cardiomyopathy
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    Chapter 503 In Patients with an α-Galactosidase A Variant, Small Nerve Fibre Assessment Cannot Confirm a Diagnosis of Fabry Disease.
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    Chapter 505 Neuropsychological Development in Patients with Long-Chain 3-Hydroxyacyl-CoA Dehydrogenase (LCHAD) Deficiency.
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    Chapter 506 Cerebral Lipid Accumulation Detected by MRS in a Child with Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase 2 Deficiency: A Case Report and Review of the Literature on Genetic Etiologies of Lipid Peaks on MRS
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    Chapter 511 JIMD Reports, Volume 28
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    Chapter 512 Inborn Errors of Metabolism in the United Arab Emirates: Disorders Detected by Newborn Screening (2011–2014)
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    Chapter 514 Heterologous Expression in Yeast of Human Ornithine Carriers ORNT1 and ORNT2 and of ORNT1 Alleles Implicated in HHH Syndrome in Humans.
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    Chapter 515 LARS2 Variants Associated with Hydrops, Lactic Acidosis, Sideroblastic Anemia, and Multisystem Failure
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    Chapter 516 In Utero Diagnosis of Niemann-Pick Type C in the Absence of Family History.
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    Chapter 518 Multiple, Successful Pregnancies in Pompe Disease.
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Chapter title
Enhancement by Uridine Diphosphate of Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-1 Alpha Production in Microglia Derived from Sandhoff Disease Model Mice.
Chapter number 496
Book title
JIMD Reports, Volume 28
Published in
JIMD Reports, November 2015
DOI 10.1007/8904_2015_496
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-252846-4, 978-3-66-252847-1
Authors

Kawashita, Eri, Tsuji, Daisuke, Kanno, Yosuke, Tsuchida, Kaho, Itoh, Kohji, Eri Kawashita, Daisuke Tsuji, Yosuke Kanno, Kaho Tsuchida, Kohji Itoh

Abstract

Sandhoff disease (SD) is a lysosomal β-hexosaminidase (Hex) deficiency involving excessive accumulation of undegraded substrates, including GM2 ganglioside, and progressive neurodegeneration. Macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α) is a crucial factor for microglia-mediated neuroinflammation in the onset or progression of SD. However, the transmitter-mediated production of MIP-1α in SD is still poorly understood.Extracellular nucleotides, including uridine diphosphate (UDP), leaked by either injured or damaged neuronal cells activate microglia to trigger chemotaxis, phagocytosis, macropinocytosis, and cytokine production.In this study, we demonstrated that UDP enhanced the production of MIP-1α by microglia derived from SD mice (SD-Mg), but not that from wild-type mice (WT-Mg). The UDP-induced MIP-1α production was mediated by the activation of P2Y6 receptor, ERK, and JNK. We also found the amount of dimeric P2Y6 receptor protein to have increased in SD-Mg in comparison to WT-Mg. In addition, we demonstrated that the disruption of lipid rafts enhanced the effect of UDP on MIP-1α production and the disordered maintenance of the lipid rafts in SD-Mg. Thus, the accumulation of undegraded substrates might cause the enhanced effect of UDP in SD-Mg through the increased expression of the dimeric P2Y6 receptors and the disordered maintenance of the lipid rafts. These findings provide new insights into the pathogenic mechanism and therapeutic strategies for SD.

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