نتایج جستجو برای: axonal regeneration

تعداد نتایج: 78660  

2017
Felix L. Struebing Jiaxing Wang Ying Li Rebecca King Olivia C. Mistretta Arthur W. English Eldon E. Geisert

In both the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), axonal injury induces changes in neuronal gene expression. In the PNS, a relatively well-characterized alteration in transcriptional activation is known to promote axonal regeneration. This transcriptional cascade includes the neurotrophin Bdnf and the transcription factor Sox11. Although both molecules act to fac...

Journal: :Brain research 2011
Bao-Ling Du Yi Xiong Chen-Guang Zeng Liu-Min He Wei Zhang Da-Ping Quan Jin-Lang Wu Yan Li Yuan-Shan Zeng

Delivery of cellular and/or trophic factors to the site of injury may promote neural repair or axonal regeneration and return of function after spinal cord injury. Engineered scaffolds provide a platform to deliver therapeutic cells and neurotrophic molecules. To explore therapeutic potential of engineered neural tissue, we generated an artificial neural construct in vitro, and transplanted thi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
A W Sandrock W D Matthew

The effective regeneration of severed neuronal axons in the peripheral nerves of adult mammals may be explained by the presence of molecules in situ that promote the effective elongation of neurites. The absence of such molecules in the central nervous system of these animals may underlie the relative inability of axons to regenerate in this tissue after injury. In an effort to identify neurite...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Gigi J Ebenezer Ryan O'Donnell Peter Hauer Nicholas P Cimino Justin C McArthur Michael Polydefkis

Diabetic complications and vascular disease are closely intertwined. Diabetes mellitus is a well-established risk factor for both large and small vessel vascular changes, and conversely other vascular risk factors confer increased risk for diabetic complications such as peripheral neuropathy, nephropathy and retinopathy. Furthermore, axons and blood vessels share molecular signals for purposes ...

2012
Xavier Fontana Mariya Hristova Clive Da Costa Smriti Patodia Laura Thei Milan Makwana Bradley Spencer-Dene Morwena Latouche Rhona Mirsky Kristjan R. Jessen Rüdiger Klein Gennadij Raivich Axel Behrens

The AP-1 transcription factor c-Jun is a master regulator of the axonal response in neurons. c-Jun also functions as a negative regulator of myelination in Schwann cells (SCs) and is strongly reactivated in SCs upon axonal injury. We demonstrate here that, after injury, the absence of c-Jun specifically in SCs caused impaired axonal regeneration and severely increased neuronal cell death. c-Jun...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2011
Elisa Floriddia Tuan Nguyen Simone Di Giovanni

Axons in the central nervous system (CNS) do not regenerate while those in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) do regenerate to a limited extent after injury (Teng et al., 2006). It is recognized that transcriptional programs essential for neurite and axonal outgrowth are reactivated upon injury in the PNS (Makwana et al., 2005). However the tools available to analyze neuronal gene regulation i...

2013
YUICHIRO YOSHIDA HIDEO KATAOKA TSUKASA KANCHIKU HIDENORI SUZUKI YASUAKI IMAJYO HIDETOYO KATO TOSHIHIKO TAGUCHI

Previous studies have presented evidence which indicates that the regeneration of axons in the spinal cord occurs following spinal cord transection in young rats. However, in a transection-regeneration model, the completeness of the transection is often a matter of dispute. We established a method for shortening the rat spine and spinal cord to provide a spinal cord injury (SCI) model in which ...

2011
Yona Goldshmit Mark D. Spanevello Sophie Tajouri Li Li Fiona Rogers Martin Pearse Mary Galea Perry F. Bartlett Andrew W. Boyd Ann M. Turnley

Upregulation and activation of developmental axon guidance molecules, such as semaphorins and members of the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family and their ligands, the ephrins, play a role in the inhibition of axonal regeneration following injury to the central nervous system. Previously we have demonstrated in a knockout model that axonal regeneration following spinal cord injury is promoted i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Florence M Bareyre Natalie Garzorz Claudia Lang Thomas Misgeld Hildegard Büning Martin Kerschensteiner

In the peripheral nervous system (PNS), damaged axons regenerate successfully, whereas axons in the CNS fail to regrow. In neurons of the dorsal root ganglia (DRG), which extend branches to both the PNS and CNS, only a PNS lesion but not a CNS lesion induces axonal growth. How this differential growth response is regulated in vivo is only incompletely understood. Here, we combine in vivo time-l...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2015
Yisong Qian Menghao Huang Teng Guan Lan Chen Liangxun Cao Xiao-Jian Han Longfei Huang Xuzhen Tang Yunman Li Hongbin Sun

Maslinic acid, a natural pentacyclic triterpene from Olea europaea plants, possesses neuroprotective effects both in vivo and in vitro. However, the mechanism of its action is not well understood. In this study, we investigated the potential effects of maslinic acid on synaptogenesis and axonal regeneration, as well as the possible signal pathway involved in a cerebral ischemia mouse model. Adu...

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