Reactivation of autophagy by spermidine ameliorates the myopathic defects of collagen VI-null mice
Martina Chrisam
Marinella Pirozzi
Silvia Castagnaro
Bert Blaauw
Roman Polishchuck
Francesco Cecconi
Paolo Grumati
Paolo Bonaldo
10.6084/m9.figshare.1601915.v2
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Reactivation_of_autophagy_by_spermidine_ameliorates_the_myopathic_defects_of_collagen_VI_null_mice/1601915
<p>Autophagy is a self-degradative process responsible for the clearance of damaged or unnecessary cellular components. We have previously found that persistence of dysfunctional organelles due to autophagy failure is a key event in the pathogenesis of COL6/collagen VI-related myopathies, and have demonstrated that reactivation of a proper autophagic flux rescues the muscle defects of <i>Col6a1</i>-null (<i>col6a1</i><sup><i>−/−</i></sup>) mice. Here we show that treatment with spermidine, a naturally occurring nontoxic autophagy inducer, is beneficial for <i>col6a1</i><sup><i>−/−</i></sup> mice. Systemic administration of spermidine in <i>col6a1</i><sup><i>−/−</i></sup> mice reactivated autophagy in a dose-dependent manner, leading to a concurrent amelioration of the histological and ultrastructural muscle defects. The beneficial effects of spermidine, together with its being easy to administer and the lack of overt side effects, open the field for the design of novel nutraceutical strategies for the treatment of muscle diseases characterized by autophagy impairment.</p>
2018-08-31 16:45:53
autophagy
collagen VI
muscular dystrophies
skeletal muscle
spermidine