Mitochondrial involvement in sensory neuronal cell death and survival

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Pavlos C. Englezou
Mauro Degli Esposti
Mikael Wiberg
Adam J. Reid
Giorgio Terenghi
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[1] University of Manchester,Blond McIndoe Laboratories
[2] The University of Manchester,Faculty of Life Sciences, Smith Building
[3] Section of Anatomy Umeå University,Department of Integrative Medical Biology
[4] Umeå University,Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Section of Hand and Plastic Surgery
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Peripheral nerve injury (PNI); Dorsal root ganglion (DRG); -acetyl cysteine (NAC); Acetyl-; -carnitine (ALCAR); Mitochondria; Mitotracker Red;
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Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) are continuing to be an ever-growing socio-economic burden affecting mainly the young working population and the current clinical treatments to PNI provide a poor clinical outcome involving significant loss of sensation. Thus, our understanding of the underlying factors responsible for the extensive loss of the sensory cutaneous subpopulation in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) that occurs following injury needs to be improved. The current investigations focus in identifying visual cues of mitochondria-related apoptotic events in the various subpopulations of sensory cutaneous neurons. Sensory neuronal subpopulations were identified using FastBlue retrograde labelling following axotomy. Specialised fluorogenic probes, MitoTracker Red and MitoTracker Orange, were employed to visualise the dynamic changes of the mitochondrial population of neurons. The results reveal a fragmented mitochondrial network in sural neurons following apoptosis, whereas a fused elongated mitochondrial population is present in sensory proprioceptive muscle neurons following tibial axotomy. We also demonstrate the neuroprotective properties of NAC and ALCAR therapy in vitro. The dynamic mitochondrial network breaks down following oxidative exposure to hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), but reinitiates fusion after NAC and ALCAR therapy. In conclusion, this study provides both qualitative and quantitative evidence of the susceptibility of sensory cutaneous sub-population in apoptosis and of the neuroprotective effects of NAC and ALCAR treatment on H2O2-challenged neurons.
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