Protein Information

ID 2121
Name SMN1
Synonyms BCD541; Component of gems 1; GEMIN 1; SMN; SMN 1; SMN 2; SMN1; SMN2…

Compound Information

ID 954
Name SMA
CAS sodium 2-chloroacetate

Reference

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20085811 Michaud M, Arnoux T, Bielli S, Durand E, Rotrou Y, Jablonka S, Robert F, Giraudon-Paoli M, Riessland M, Mattei MG, Andriambeloson E, Wirth B, Sendtner M, Gallego J, Pruss RM, Bordet T: Neuromuscular defects and breathing disorders in a new mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy. Neurobiol Dis. 2010 Apr;38(1):125-35. Epub 2010 Jan 18.
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is caused by insufficient levels of the survival motor neuron (SMN) protein leading to muscle paralysis and respiratory failure. In mouse, introducing the human SMN2 gene partially rescues Smn (-)(/)(-) embryonic lethality. However current models were either too severe or nearly unaffected precluding convenient drug testing for SMA. We report here new SMN2;Smn (-/-) lines carrying one to four copies of the human SMN2 gene. Mice carrying three SMN2 copies exhibited an intermediate phenotype with delayed appearance of motor defects and developmental breathing disorders reminiscent of those found in severe SMA patients. Although normal at birth, at 7 days of age respiratory rate was decreased and apnea frequency was increased in SMA mice in parallel with the appearance of neuromuscular junction defects in the diaphragm. With median survival of 15 days and postnatal onset of neurodegeneration, these mice could be an important tool for evaluating new therapeutics.
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