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Lactose-Appended Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin Lowers Cholesterol Accumulation and Alleviates Motor Dysfunction in Niemann-Pick Type C Disease Model Mice.

Takumi NishidaRyoma YokoyamaYuto KubohiraYuki MaedaToru TakeoNaomi NakagataHiroki TakagiKandai IshikuraKazunori YanagiharaShogo MisumiNaoki KishimotoYoichi IshitsukaYuki KondoTetsumi IrieMinami SogaTakumi EraRisako OnoderaTaishi HigashiKeiichi Motoyama
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2022)
Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) is characterized by the accumulation of glycolipids such as free cholesterol, sphingomyelin, and gangliosides in late endosomes/lysosomes (endolysosomes) due to abnormalities in the membrane proteins NPC1 or NPC2. The main symptoms of NPC caused by free cholesterol accumulation in various tissues vary depending on the time of onset, but hepatosplenomegaly and neurological symptoms accompanied by decreased motor, cognitive, and mental functions are observed in all age groups. However, the efficacy of NPC treatment remains limited. Herein, we have fabricated lactose-appended hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (Lac-HPβCD) and evaluated its lowering effects on cholesterol accumulation in NPC model mice. We reveal that Lac-HPβCD lowers cholesterol accumulation in the liver and spleen by reducing the amount of free cholesterol. Moreover, Lac-HPβCD reduces the amount of free cholesterol in the cerebrum and slightly alleviates motor dysfunction. These results suggest that Lac-HPβCD has potential for the treatment of NPC.
Keyphrases
  • low density lipoprotein
  • oxidative stress
  • mental health
  • adipose tissue
  • risk assessment
  • genome wide
  • sleep quality
  • insulin resistance
  • brain injury