نتایج جستجو برای: axon regeneration

تعداد نتایج: 79002  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Paola Nix Marc Hammarlund Linda Hauth Martina Lachnit Erik M Jorgensen Michael Bastiani

Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhibitory CNS environment and the loss of cell-intrinsic factors necessary for regeneration. The complex molecular events required for robust regeneration of mature neurons are not fully understood, particularly in vivo. To identify genes affecting axon regeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans, we per...

Journal: :Genes & development 2013
Chang-Mei Liu Rui-Ying Wang Saijilafu Zhong-Xian Jiao Bo-Yin Zhang Feng-Quan Zhou

Regulated gene expression determines the intrinsic ability of neurons to extend axons, and loss of such ability is the major reason for the failed axon regeneration in the mature mammalian CNS. MicroRNAs and histone modifications are key epigenetic regulators of gene expression, but their roles in mammalian axon regeneration are not well explored. Here we report microRNA-138 (miR-138) as a nove...

Journal: :Science 2008
Kevin Kyungsuk Park Kai Liu Yang Hu Patrice D Smith Chen Wang Bin Cai Bengang Xu Lauren Connolly Ioannis Kramvis Mustafa Sahin Zhigang He

The failure of axons to regenerate is a major obstacle for functional recovery after central nervous system (CNS) injury. Removing extracellular inhibitory molecules results in limited axon regeneration in vivo. To test for the role of intrinsic impediments to axon regrowth, we analyzed cell growth control genes using a virus-assisted in vivo conditional knockout approach. Deletion of PTEN (pho...

Journal: :Genes & development 2012
Yuanquan Song Kassandra M Ori-McKenney Yi Zheng Chun Han Lily Yeh Jan Yuh Nung Jan

Both cell-intrinsic and extrinsic pathways govern axon regeneration, but only a limited number of factors have been identified and it is not clear to what extent axon regeneration is evolutionarily conserved. Whether dendrites also regenerate is unknown. Here we report that, like the axons of mammalian sensory neurons, the axons of certain Drosophila dendritic arborization (da) neurons are capa...

2011
Sandra Rieger Alvaro Sagasti

Functional recovery from cutaneous injury requires not only the healing and regeneration of skin cells but also reinnervation of the skin by somatosensory peripheral axon endings. To investigate how sensory axon regeneration and wound healing are coordinated, we amputated the caudal fins of zebrafish larvae and imaged somatosensory axon behavior. Fin amputation strongly promoted the regeneratio...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2014
Marc Hammarlund Yishi Jin

Single axon transection by laser surgery has made Caenorhabditis elegans a new model for axon regeneration. Multiple conserved molecular signaling modules have been discovered through powerful genetic screening. In vivo imaging with single cell and axon resolution has revealed unprecedented cellular dynamics in regenerating axons. Information from C. elegans has greatly expanded our knowledge o...

Alireza Ghannadan, Hamid Reza Fathi, Kambiz Kamyab, Mahdi Fathi, Mina Alavion, Saeed Amanpour, Zahra Khazaipour,

BACKGROUND Peripheral nerve repair is often complicated by fibroblastic scar formation, nerve dysfunction, and traumatic neuroma formation. Use of silicone may improve outcomes of these repairs. In this study, we tried to evaluate effectiveness of silicone gel on rats’ sciatic nerve repair, axon regeneration and scar formation around and in the nervous tissues. METHODS This experimental stud...

2001
Alyson E Fournier Stephen M Strittmatter

During the past year, a major advance in the study of axon regeneration was the molecular cloning of Nogo. The expression of Nogo protein by CNS myelin may be a major factor in the failure of CNS axon regeneration. The effect of disrupting Nogo-dependent axon inhibition can now be studied conclusively. In related work, immunization with a Nogo-containing CNS myelin preparation was shown to prom...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2012
Yongcheol Cho Valeria Cavalli

Axon regeneration is an essential process to rebuild functional connections between injured neurons and their targets. Regenerative axonal growth requires alterations in axonal microtubule dynamics, but the signalling mechanisms involved remain incompletely understood. Our results reveal that axon injury induces a gradient of tubulin deacetylation, which is required for axon regeneration both i...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Romain Cartoni Michael W. Norsworthy Fengfeng Bei Chen Wang Siwei Li Yiling Zhang Christopher V. Gabel Thomas L. Schwarz Zhigang He

Mitochondrial transport is crucial for neuronal and axonal physiology. However, whether and how it impacts neuronal injury responses, such as neuronal survival and axon regeneration, remain largely unknown. In an established mouse model with robust axon regeneration, we show that Armcx1, a mammalian-specific gene encoding a mitochondria-localized protein, is upregulated after axotomy in this hi...

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