نتایج جستجو برای: wallerian degeneration

تعداد نتایج: 62133  

Journal: :Laboratory animals 1970
C E Oxnard W T Smith I Torres

Monkeys fed vegetarian diets develop neurological and haematological abnormalities; paralysis can occur though the neural lesions (cerebral degeneration, posterior and lateral column degeneration of the spinal cord, segmental and wallerian degeneration of the peripheral nerves) are usually not evident during life. It is clearly important that the diet given to captive animals should contain an ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Jemeen Sreedharan Lukas J. Neukomm Robert H. Brown Marc R. Freeman

The RNA-processing protein TDP-43 is central to the pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the most common adult-onset motor neuron (MN) disease. TDP-43 is conserved in Drosophila, where it has been the topic of considerable study, but how TDP-43 mutations lead to age-dependent neurodegeneration is unclear and most approaches have not directly examined changes in MN morphology wit...

2017
Qiong Cheng Ya-Xian Wang Jun Yu Sheng Yi

Wallerian degeneration is a critical biological process that occurs in distal nerve stumps after nerve injury. To systematically investigate molecular changes underlying Wallerian degeneration, we used a rat sciatic nerve transection model to examine microarray analysis outcomes and investigate significantly involved Kyoto Enrichment of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways in injured distal nerve ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Michelle A. Avery Timothy M. Rooney Jignesh D. Pandya Thomas M. Wishart Thomas H. Gillingwater James W. Geddes Patrick G. Sullivan Marc R. Freeman

Wld(S) (slow Wallerian degeneration) is a remarkable protein that can suppress Wallerian degeneration of axons and synapses, but how it exerts this effect remains unclear. Here, using Drosophila and mouse models, we identify mitochondria as a key site of action for Wld(S) neuroprotective function. Targeting the NAD(+) biosynthetic enzyme Nmnat to mitochondria was sufficient to fully phenocopy W...

2009
Michelle A. Avery Amy E. Sheehan Kimberly S. Kerr Jing Wang Marc R. Freeman

Slow Wallerian degeneration (Wld(S)) encodes a chimeric Ube4b/nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyl transferase 1 (Nmnat1) fusion protein that potently suppresses Wallerian degeneration, but the mechanistic action of Wld(S) remains controversial. In this study, we characterize Wld(S)-mediated axon protection in vivo using Drosophila melanogaster. We show that Nmnat1 can protect severed axons fro...

2016
Jun Yu Xiaosong Gu Sheng Yi

Nerve injury is a common and difficult clinical problem worldwide with a high disability rate. Different from the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system is able to regenerate after injury. Wallerian degeneration in the distal nerve stump contributes to the construction of a permissible microenvironment for peripheral nerve regeneration. To gain new molecular insights into Walleri...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2008
Rubèn López-Vales Xavier Navarro Takao Shimizu Constantinos Baskakis George Kokotos Violetta Constantinou-Kokotou Daren Stephens Edward A Dennis Samuel David

We provide evidence that two members of the intracellular phospholipase A(2) family, namely calcium-dependent group IVA (cPLA(2) GIVA) and calcium-independent group VIA (iPLA(2) GVIA) may play important roles in Wallerian degeneration in the mouse sciatic nerve. We assessed the roles of these PLA(2)s in cPLA(2) GIVA(-/-) mice, and mice treated with a selective inhibitor of iPLA(2) GVIA (FKGK11)...

2010
Rachel Musson Charles Romanowski

BACKGROUND Acute Wallerian degeneration following infarction has been show to result in areas of restricted diffusion within the brain. Very few reports describe this appearance in middle cerebellar peduncles. CASE REPORT A 37 year old woman was admitted to hospital following sudden collapse and was subsequently found to have a pontine infarct. The complex clinical course resulted in MR imagi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Kelley C O'Donnell Mauricio E Vargas Alvaro Sagasti

Mitochondria carry out many of the processes implicated in maintaining axon health or causing axon degeneration, including ATP and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, as well as calcium buffering and protease activation. Defects in mitochondrial function and transport are common in axon degeneration, but how changes in specific mitochondrial properties relate to degeneration is not well u...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
G Thomalla V Glauche C Weiller J Röther

Wallerian degeneration (WD) after ischaemic stroke is a well known phenomenon following a stereotypical time course. Whereas conventional magnetic resonance imaging fails to detect signal intensity changes until four weeks after stroke, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) reveals changes related to WD only after days. DTI was used to monitor the time course of Wallerian degeneration of the pyramidal...

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