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Published on: October 19, 2021
Dapagliflozin ameliorates Lafora disease phenotype in a zebrafish model
Stefania Della Vecchia1, Paola Imbrici2, Antonella Liantonio2
1IRCCS Stella Maris Foundation, Calambrone, via dei Giacinti 2, Pisa 56128, Italy; Department of Neurosciences, Psychology, Drug Research and Child Health (NEUROFARBA), University of Florence, Viale Pieraccini, 6, Florence 50139, Italy.
Abstract:
Lafora disease (LD) is an ultra-rare and still incurable neurodegenerative condition. Although several therapeutic strategies are being explored, including gene therapy, there are currently no treatments that can alleviate the course of the disease and slow its progression. Recently, gliflozins, a series of SGLT2 transporter inhibitors approved for use in type 2 diabetes mellitus, heart failure and chronic kidney disease, have been proposed as possible repositioning drugs for the treatment of LD. With this in mind, we tested dapagliflozin (50 µM), canagliflozin (2.5 µM) and empagliflozin (200 µM) in our epm2a-/- zebrafish model, investigating their effects on pathological behaviour. In the case of dapagliflozin, we also investigated the possible mechanisms of action. Overall, the gliflozins reduced or rescued neuronal hyperexcitability and locomotor impairment. Dapagliflozin also reduced spontaneous seizure-like events in epm2a-/- larvae. At the biochemical and molecular level, dapagliflozin was found to slightly reduce glycogen content, and suppress inflammation and oxidative stress. It also ameliorates autophagic homeostasis and improves lysosomal markers. In conclusion, our preclinical study showed that dapagliflozin was able to ameliorate part of the pathological phenotype of epm2a-/- zebrafish larvae and could potentially be a suitable drug for repurposing in LD. However, since our model does not present Lafora bodies (LBs), at this early disease stage at least, it would be important to use mouse models in order to ascertain whether it is able to prevent or reduce LB formation.
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