Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2009 Dec 18;390(3):947-51 doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2009.10.083. 2009 Oct 21.

Insect GDNF:TTC fusion protein improves delivery of GDNF to mouse CNS

Li J, Chian RJ, Ay I, Kashi BB, Celia SA, Tamrazian E, Pepinsky RB, Fishman PS, Brown RH Jr, Francis JW.

Abstract

With a view toward improving delivery of exogenous glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) to CNS motor neurons in vivo, we evaluated the bioavailability and pharmacological activity of a recombinant GDNF:tetanus toxin C-fragment fusion protein in mouse CNS. Following intramuscular injection, GDNF:TTC but not recombinant GDNF (rGDNF) produced strong GDNF immunostaining within ventral horn cells of the spinal cord. Intrathecal infusion of GDNF:TTC resulted in tissue concentrations of GDNF in lumbar spinal cord that were at least 150-fold higher than those in mice treated with rGDNF. While levels of immunoreactive choline acetyltransferase and GFRalpha-1 in lumbar cord were not altered significantly by intrathecal infusion of rGNDF, GDNF:TTC, or TTC, only rGDNF and GDNF:TTC caused significant weight loss following intracerebroventricular infusion. These studies indicate that insect cell-derived GDNF:TTC retains its bi-functional activity in mammalian CNS in vivo and improves delivery of GDNF to spinal cord following intramuscular- or intrathecal administration.

PMID: 19852934