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- ZDB-FIG-220921-81
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- Chaytow et al., 2022 - Targeting phosphoglycerate kinase 1 with terazosin improves motor neuron phenotypes in multiple models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Terazosin rescues stress granule formation. (a) Images of TDP-43WT and TDP-43M337V mESC-MNs following NaArO2-induced oxidative stress with treatment of increasing doses of terazosin. Red channel shows ChAT (motor neuron marker), green channel shows G3BP (stress granule marker), blue channel shows DAPI (nuclear marker). (b) TDP-43M337V mESC-MNs show an impairment in the ability to produce stress granules compared to TDP-43WT controls. Treatment with terazosin has no effect on stress granule formation in TDP-43WT mESC-MNs (One-way ANOVA P = 0.013 with Dunnett's multiple comparisons: 0 µM Tz vs 0.625 µM Tz P = 0.95; 0 µM Tz vs 0.125 µM Tz P = 0.081; 0 µM Tz vs 2.5 µM P = 0.77), but increases the mean number of stress granules per motor neuron in TDP-43M337V mESC-MNs in a dose-dependent manner (One-way ANOVA P < 0.0001 with Dunnett's multiple comparisons: 0 µM Tz vs 0.625 µM Tz P = 0.63; 0 µM Tz vs 0.125 µM Tz P = 0.015; 0 µM Tz vs 2.5 µM P < 0.0001). N = 3 differentiations, n > 30 random cells per differentiation. Error bars represent s.e.m., ns=non-significant, * = P < 0.05, *** = P < 0.001. |