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Large-scale animal model study uncovers altered brain pH and lactate levels as a transdiagnostic endophenotype of neuropsychiatric disorders involving cognitive impairment

Authors :
Hideo Hagihara
Hirotaka Shoji
Satoko Hattori
Giovanni Sala
Yoshihiro Takamiya
Mika Tanaka
Masafumi Ihara
Mihiro Shibutani
Izuho Hatada
Kei Hori
Mikio Hoshino
Akito Nakao
Yasuo Mori
Shigeo Okabe
Masayuki Matsushita
Anja Urbach
Yuta Katayama
Akinobu Matsumoto
Keiichi I Nakayama
Shota Katori
Takuya Sato
Takuji Iwasato
Haruko Nakamura
Yoshio Goshima
Matthieu Raveau
Tetsuya Tatsukawa
Kazuhiro Yamakawa
Noriko Takahashi
Haruo Kasai
Johji Inazawa
Ikuo Nobuhisa
Tetsushi Kagawa
Tetsuya Taga
Mohamed Darwish
Hirofumi Nishizono
Keizo Takao
Kiran Sapkota
Kazutoshi Nakazawa
Tsuyoshi Takagi
Haruki Fujisawa
Yoshihisa Sugimura
Kyosuke Yamanishi
Lakshmi Rajagopal
Nanette Deneen Hannah
Herbert Y Meltzer
Tohru Yamamoto
Shuji Wakatsuki
Toshiyuki Araki
Katsuhiko Tabuchi
Tadahiro Numakawa
Hiroshi Kunugi
Freesia L Huang
Atsuko Hayata-Takano
Hitoshi Hashimoto
Kota Tamada
Toru Takumi
Takaoki Kasahara
Tadafumi Kato
Isabella A Graef
Gerald R Crabtree
Nozomi Asaoka
Hikari Hatakama
Shuji Kaneko
Takao Kohno
Mitsuharu Hattori
Yoshio Hoshiba
Ryuhei Miyake
Kisho Obi-Nagata
Akiko Hayashi-Takagi
Léa J Becker
Ipek Yalcin
Yoko Hagino
Hiroko Kotajima-Murakami
Yuki Moriya
Kazutaka Ikeda
Hyopil Kim
Bong-Kiun Kaang
Hikari Otabi
Yuta Yoshida
Atsushi Toyoda
Noboru H Komiyama
Seth GN Grant
Michiru Ida-Eto
Masaaki Narita
Ken-ichi Matsumoto
Emiko Okuda-Ashitaka
Iori Ohmori
Tadayuki Shimada
Kanato Yamagata
Hiroshi Ageta
Kunihiro Tsuchida
Kaoru Inokuchi
Takayuki Sassa
Akio Kihara
Motoaki Fukasawa
Nobuteru Usuda
Tayo Katano
Teruyuki Tanaka
Yoshihiro Yoshihara
Michihiro Igarashi
Takashi Hayashi
Kaori Ishikawa
Satoshi Yamamoto
Naoya Nishimura
Kazuto Nakada
Shinji Hirotsune
Kiyoshi Egawa
Kazuma Higashisaka
Yasuo Tsutsumi
Shoko Nishihara
Noriyuki Sugo
Takeshi Yagi
Naoto Ueno
Tomomi Yamamoto
Yoshihiro Kubo
Rie Ohashi
Nobuyuki Shiina
Kimiko Shimizu
Sayaka Higo-Yamamoto
Katsutaka Oishi
Hisashi Mori
Tamio Furuse
Masaru Tamura
Hisashi Shirakawa
Daiki X Sato
Yukiko U Inoue
Takayoshi Inoue
Yuriko Komine
Tetsuo Yamamori
Kenji Sakimura
Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
Source :
eLife, Vol 12 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2024.

Abstract

Increased levels of lactate, an end-product of glycolysis, have been proposed as a potential surrogate marker for metabolic changes during neuronal excitation. These changes in lactate levels can result in decreased brain pH, which has been implicated in patients with various neuropsychiatric disorders. We previously demonstrated that such alterations are commonly observed in five mouse models of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and autism, suggesting a shared endophenotype among these disorders rather than mere artifacts due to medications or agonal state. However, there is still limited research on this phenomenon in animal models, leaving its generality across other disease animal models uncertain. Moreover, the association between changes in brain lactate levels and specific behavioral abnormalities remains unclear. To address these gaps, the International Brain pH Project Consortium investigated brain pH and lactate levels in 109 strains/conditions of 2294 animals with genetic and other experimental manipulations relevant to neuropsychiatric disorders. Systematic analysis revealed that decreased brain pH and increased lactate levels were common features observed in multiple models of depression, epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, and some additional schizophrenia models. While certain autism models also exhibited decreased pH and increased lactate levels, others showed the opposite pattern, potentially reflecting subpopulations within the autism spectrum. Furthermore, utilizing large-scale behavioral test battery, a multivariate cross-validated prediction analysis demonstrated that poor working memory performance was predominantly associated with increased brain lactate levels. Importantly, this association was confirmed in an independent cohort of animal models. Collectively, these findings suggest that altered brain pH and lactate levels, which could be attributed to dysregulated excitation/inhibition balance, may serve as transdiagnostic endophenotypes of debilitating neuropsychiatric disorders characterized by cognitive impairment, irrespective of their beneficial or detrimental nature.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.15de117935204a21a8487997042e8094
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.89376