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Plasmalogen phospholipids protect internodal myelin from oxidative damage

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FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
卷 84, 期 -, 页码 296-310

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.03.012

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Myelin; Membranes; Oxidative damage; Plasmalogen lipids; X-ray diffraction; Sciatic nerve; Optic nerve; Ascorbate

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  1. Association Europeenne contre les Leucodystrophies-ELA (ELA Foundation) [ELA2006-054C1, ELA2008-009C4, ELA2010-042C5]
  2. Fondation pour l'aide la recherche sur la Sclerose en Plaques (ARSEP Foundation)
  3. Boston College Institutional Research Funds
  4. Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program at Boston College
  5. FEDER Funds through the Program-COMPETE
  6. National Funds through FCT-Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia [FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-015970, PTDS/SAU-ORG/112406/2009]

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in a range of degenerative conditions, including aging, neurodegenerative, diseases, and neurological disorders. Myelin is a lipid rich multilamellar sheath that facilitates rapid nerve conduction in vertebrate's. Given the high energetic demands and low antioxidant capacity of the cells that elaborate the sheaths, myelin is considered intrinsically vulnerable to oxidative damage, raising the question whether additional mechanisms prevent structural damage. We characterized the structural and biochemical basis of ROS-mediated myelin damage in murine tissues from both central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). To determine. whether ROS can cause structural damage to the internodal myelin, whole sciatic and optic nerves were incubated ex vivo with a hydroxyl radical-generating system consisting of copper (Cu), hydrogen peroxide (HP), and ortho-phenanthroline (OP). Quantitative assessment of unfixed tissue by X-ray diffraction revealed irreversible compaction of myelin membrane stacking in both sciatic and optic nerves. Incubation in the Presence of the hydroxyl radical scavenger sodium formate prevented this damage, implicating hydroxyl radical species. Myelin membranes are particularly enriched in plasmalogens, a class Of ether-linked phospholipids proposed to have antioxidant properties. Myelin in sciatic nerve from plasmalogen-deficient (Pex7 knockout) mice was significantly more vulnerable to Cu/OP/HP-mediated ROS-induced compaction than myelin from WT mice. Our results directly support the role of plasmalogens as endogenous antioxidants providing a defense that protects ROS-vulnerable myelin. (C) 2015. ElSevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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