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Live imaging reveals the cellular events downstream of SARM1 activation

Kwang Woo Ko, Laura Devault, Yo Sasaki, Jeffrey Milbrandt, Aaron DiAntonio

2021eLife74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

hydrolase that triggers axon loss and neuronal cell death in the injured and diseased nervous system. While SARM1 activation and enzyme function are well defined, the cellular events downstream of SARM1 activity but prior to axonal demise are much less well understood. Defects in calcium, mitochondria, ATP, and membrane homeostasis occur in injured axons, but the relationships among these events have been difficult to disentangle because prior studies analyzed large collections of axons in which cellular events occur asynchronously. Here, we used live imaging of mouse sensory neurons with single axon resolution to investigate the cellular events downstream of SARM1 activity. Our studies support a model in which SARM1 NADase activity leads to an ordered sequence of events from loss of cellular ATP, to defects in mitochondrial movement and depolarization, followed by calcium influx, externalization of phosphatidylserine, and loss of membrane permeability prior to catastrophic axonal self-destruction.

Topics & Concepts

Cell biologyLive cell imagingAxonBiologyDifferential interference contrast microscopyNervous systemGrowth coneProgrammed cell deathZebrafishVideo microscopyMechanosensationCalcium imagingIntracellularCellChemistryNeuroscienceNeuronHomeostasisUpstream and downstream (DNA)Loss functionCell membraneCell migrationCentral nervous systemMitochondrionCalcium signalingPharmacological Receptor Mechanisms and EffectsSirtuins and Resveratrol in MedicineIon Channels and Receptors
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