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Suppressing N-Acetyl-l-Aspartate Synthesis Prevents Loss of Neurons in a Murine Model of Canavan Leukodystrophy.

Jiho SohnPeter BannermanFuzheng GuoTravis BurnsLaird MiersChristopher CroteauNaveen K SinghalJennifer A McDonoughDavid Pleasure
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
This is the first demonstration of cortical and cerebellar neuron depletion and progressive cerebral cortical thinning in an animal model of Canavan disease. Genetic suppression of N-acetyl-l-aspartate (NAA) synthesis, previously shown to block brain vacuolation in aspartoacylase-deficient mice, also prevents neuron loss and cerebral cortical atrophy in these mice. These results suggest that lowering the concentration of NAA in the brains of children with Canavan disease would prevent or slow progression of neurological deficits.
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