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Publication : Re-establishing the regenerative potential of central nervous system axons in postnatal mice.

First Author  Cho KS Year  2005
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  118
Issue  Pt 5 Pages  863-72
PubMed ID  15731004 Mgi Jnum  J:96523
Mgi Id  MGI:3530931 Doi  10.1242/jcs.01658
Citation  Cho KS, et al. (2005) Re-establishing the regenerative potential of central nervous system axons in postnatal mice. J Cell Sci 118(Pt 5):863-72
abstractText  At a certain point in development, axons in the mammalian central nervous system lose their ability to regenerate after injury. Using the optic nerve model, we show that this growth failure coincides with two developmental events: the loss of Bcl-2 expression by neurons and the maturation of astrocytes. Before postnatal day 4, when astrocytes are immature, overexpression of Bcl-2 alone supported robust and rapid optic nerve regeneration over long distances, leading to innervation of brain targets by day 4 in mice. As astrocytes matured after postnatal day 4, axonal regeneration was inhibited in mice overexpressing Bcl-2. Concurrent induction of Bcl-2 and attenuation of reactive gliosis reversed the failure of CNS axonal re-elongation in postnatal mice and led to rapid axonal regeneration over long distances and reinnervation of the brain targets by a majority of severed optic nerve fibers up to 2 weeks of age. These results suggest that an early postnatal downregulation of Bcl-2 and post-traumatic reactive gliosis are two important elements of axon regenerative failure in the CNS.
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