Vitamin E dietary supplementation improves neurological symptoms and decreases c-Abl/p73 activation in Niemann-Pick C mice

Tamara Marín, Pablo Contreras, Juan Francisco Castro, David Chamorro, Elisa Balboa, Mònica Bosch-Morató, Francisco J. Muñoz, Alejandra R. Alvarez, Silvana Zanlungo

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Abstract

Niemann-Pick C (NPC) disease is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the accumulation of free cholesterol in lysosomes. Wehave previously reported that oxidative stress is the main upstream stimulus activating the proapoptotic c-Abl/p73 pathway in NPC neurons. We have also observed accumulation of vitamin E in NPC lysosomes, which could lead to a potential decrease of its bioavailability. Our aim was to determine if dietary vitamin E supplementation could improve NPC disease in mice. NPC mice received an alpha-tocopherol (α-TOH) supplemented diet and neurological symptoms, survival, Purkinje cell loss, α-TOH and nitrotyrosine levels, astrogliosis, and the c-Abl/p73 pathway functions were evaluated. In addition, the effect of α-TOH on the c-Abl/p73 pathway was evaluated in anin vitroNPC neuron model. The α-TOH rich diet delayed loss of weight, improved coordination and locomotor function and increased the survival of NPC mice. We found increased Purkinje neurons and α-TOH levels and reduced astrogliosis, nitrotyrosine and phosphorylated p73 in cerebellum. A decrease of c-Abl/p73 activation was also observed in thein vitroNPC neurons treated with α-TOH. In conclusion, our results show that vitamin E can delay neurodegeneration in NPC mice and suggest that its supplementation in the diet could be useful for the treatment of NPC patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3000-3017
Number of pages18
JournalNutrients
Volume6
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Cholesterol
  • Lysosomes
  • Niemann-Pick C
  • Vitamin E
  • c-Abl

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