A role for ephrin-A5 in axonal sprouting, recovery, and activity-dependent plasticity after stroke.

نویسندگان

  • Justine J Overman
  • Andrew N Clarkson
  • Ina B Wanner
  • William T Overman
  • Ilya Eckstein
  • Jaime L Maguire
  • Ivo D Dinov
  • Arthur W Toga
  • S Thomas Carmichael
چکیده

Stroke causes loss of neurological function. Recovery after stroke is facilitated by forced use of the affected limb and is associated with sprouting of new connections, a process that is sharply confined in the adult brain. We show that ephrin-A5 is induced in reactive astrocytes in periinfarct cortex and is an inhibitor of axonal sprouting and motor recovery in stroke. Blockade of ephrin-A5 signaling using a unique tissue delivery system induces the formation of a new pattern of axonal projections in motor, premotor, and prefrontal circuits and mediates recovery after stroke in the mouse through these new projections. Combined blockade of ephrin-A5 and forced use of the affected limb promote new and surprisingly widespread axonal projections within the entire cortical hemisphere ipsilateral to the stroke. These data indicate that stroke activates a newly described membrane-bound astrocyte growth inhibitor to limit neuroplasticity, activity-dependent axonal sprouting, and recovery in the adult.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 109 33  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012