Dietary alpha-tocopherol and neuromuscular health: search for optimal dose and molecular mechanisms continues!
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Dietary alpha-tocopherol and neuromuscular health: search for optimal dose and molecular mechanisms continues!
Abstract
Rodents fed alpha-tocopherol (alphaT)-depleted diets develop neuromuscular deficits. Unequivocal role of alphaT in the prevention of these deficits is confounded by possible neurotoxic oxidant products generated, ex vivo in alphaT-depleted diets. The discovery that large doses of alphaT could ameliorate neuromuscular deficits, attributed to very low serum alphaT caused by mutations in either the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein or the alphaT-transfer protein (alphaTTP), underscores the necessity of alphaT for neuromuscular health in humans. The discovery of human alphaTTP provided physiological relevance to biochemical data from rodents documenting alphaT-binding transfer protein, expressed exclusively in liver. The cloning of alphaTTP gene and the creation of alphaTTP-knockout mice allowed to achieve severe systemic alphaT deficiency in brain and muscles, possibly at birth, eliminating the possible confounding effects of ex vivo-generated oxidant products in vitamin E-stripped diets. alphaTTP-knockout mice have proven useful models to discover alphaT-regulated phenotypes and molecular actions of alphaT in vivo. The results suggest that antioxidant and non-antioxidant actions of alphaT in vivo may not be mutually exclusive. These studies also suggest that low levels of dietary alphaT can achieve in excess of nanomolar alphaT levels in tissues and maintain normal neuromuscular functions. This is consistent with biochemical and crystallographic data of alpha-TTP and of other alphaT-binding proteins that have dissociation constants in nanomolar range. Molecular mechanisms that cause a long delay for the development of deficiency symptoms remain enigmatic. It is likely that alphaT is metabolically stable in post-mitotic neurons and myocytes and, if it undergoes redox-cycling in vivo, a large repertoire of alphaT-regenerating systems maintains its biological activity before it is totally depleted.
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