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Genioglossus sarcomere and mitochondria morphology in a rodent model of hypoglossal motor neuron death

Burd E, Attari M, Smith C, Bunyak F, Lever, T, Nichols N (2025) Genioglossus sarcomere and mitochondria morphology in a rodent model of hypoglossal motor neuron death. Am Physiol Soc 40(S1) doi: 10.1152/physiol.2025.40.S1.0879

Objective: To develop a novel rodent model using intralingual injections of cholera toxin B conjugated to saporin (CTB-SAP) to induce targeted loss of XII LMNs and XII motor output

Summary: Authors hypothesized that XII LMN loss leads to degenerative changes in genioglossus sarcomere and mitochondria morphology in CTB-SAP rats. Ultrastructural changes in genioglossus sarcomere and mitochondria morphology were studied. The preliminary data suggests a dysregulation of sarcomere ultrastructure, particularly Z-lines, and a significant increase in mitochondrial perimeter and maximum Feret’s diameter in CTB-SAP rats vs. controls, consistent with degenerative changes and a potential in flammatory response in genioglossus muscle cells following the loss of XII LMNs.

Usage: Intralingual injection of adult male rats with CTB-SAP (IT-14)

Related Products: CTB-SAP (Cat. #IT-14)

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