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Intrathecal administration of palmitoyl-lysophosphatidylethanolamine reduces secondary injury and improves locomotor recovery following spinal cord injury

Mimura, T.; Tanikawa, Y.; Kawase, S.; Kotani, T.; Kato, E.; Kurihara, T.; Matsuda, Y.; Saito, N.; Takahashi, J.; Uemura, T.

2025-09-05 neuroscience
10.1101/2025.09.01.673598 bioRxiv
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Spinal cord injury (SCI) triggers secondary pathophysiological cascades, including glutamate excitotoxicity, that result in neuronal loss and impair functional recovery. We have previously shown that lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE), a lysophospholipid, promotes neurite outgrowth and protects against glutamate excitotoxicity in cultured cortical neurons. However, whether these effects extend to spinal cord neurons and occur in vivo has remained unclear. In this study, we compared the effects of different LPE species: myristoyl-LPE (14:0 LPE), palmitoyl-LPE (16:0 LPE), stearoyl-LPE (18:0 LPE), and oleoyl-LPE (18:1 LPE) in cultured spinal commissural neurons, and evaluated their effects in vivo using a mouse model of SCI. In cultured neurons, all LPE species promoted neurite outgrowth. Although several species demonstrated a tendency toward neuroprotection, only 16:0 LPE exhibited a statistically significant protective effect against glutamate-induced excitotoxic cell death. Intrathecal administration of 16:0 LPE after SCI reduced TUNEL-positive cells in the acute phase and attenuated lesion expansion at 8 weeks post-injury. Moreover, 5-HT fluorescence intensity was increased in 16:0 LPE-treated mice, suggesting enhanced serotonergic innervation. Furthermore, administration of 16:0 LPE after SCI significantly improved hind-limb motor performance compared with vehicle controls, as assessed by the Basso Mouse Scale. Collectively, these findings suggest that intrathecal administration of 16:0 LPE reduces secondary injury and promotes functional recovery following SCI. Our findings highlight its potential as a therapeutic candidate for SCI.

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