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Deficient Thyroid Hormone Transport to the Brain Leads to Impairments in Axonal Caliber and Oligodendroglial Development

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Journal Neurobiol Dis
Specialty Neurology
Date 2021 Nov 28
PMID 34838669
Citations 8
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Abstract

Mutations in the thyroid hormone transporter monocarboxylate transporter 8 (MCT8) lead to profound brain alterations, including myelination impairments, in humans. We aimed to further explore the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the MCT8 deficiency-associated myelination impairments to unravel new biomarkers and therapeutic targets. We have performed brain histological analysis on an MCT8-deficient subject and histological, ultrastructural, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis in the brain of a mouse model of the syndrome, lacking MCT8 and enzyme deiodinase type 2 (DIO2, Mct8/Dio2 KO). We have found that the MCT8-deficient subject presents severely reduced myelin lipid and protein staining and increased proportion of small-caliber myelinated axons in detriment of large-caliber ones. Mct8/Dio2 KO mice present myelination impairments and abnormal oligodendroglial development. We conclude that the greater proportion of small-caliber axons and impairments in the oligodendroglia lineage progression arise as potential mechanisms underlying the permanent myelination defects in MCT8-deficiency. Moreover, we present the Mct8/Dio2 KO mouse model, and MRI as a non-invasive biomarker, as highly valuable tools for preclinical studies involving MCT8 deficiency. These findings contribute to the understanding of the pathological mechanisms in MCT8 deficiency and suggest new biomarkers and therapeutic targets to consider therapeutic options for the neurological defects in patients.

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