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High-Fat Diet Ameliorates Neurological Deficits Caused By Defective Astrocyte Lipid Metabolism.

FASEB J.. 2012-10;  26(10):4302 - 4315
Nutabi Camargo, Jos F. Brouwers, Maarten Loos, David H. Gutmann, August B. Smit, and Mark H. G. Verheijen. Department of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1081HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Abstract

The mammalian CNS is considered to be autonomous in lipid metabolism. Glial cells, in particular astrocytes, have been shown to be highly active in lipid synthesis and secretion. To determine the importance of astrocytes as lipid providers in the brain, we generated mice in which the sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP) cleavage-activating protein (SCAP) was deleted from astrocytes using cre/lox technology. SCAP mutant mice showed microcephaly, without effects on astrocyte survival. SCAP deletion in astrocytes led to a loss of cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis pathways. SCAP mutants showed progressive motor deficits, dyskinesia, and reduced anxiety. Interestingly, SCAP mutants showed changes in ... More

Keywords

brain; glia; Huntington; SREBP; dyskinesia