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Publication : Assessing spinal axon regeneration and sprouting in Nogo-, MAG-, and OMgp-deficient mice.

First Author  Lee JK Year  2010
Journal  Neuron Volume  66
Issue  5 Pages  663-70
PubMed ID  20547125 Mgi Jnum  J:163185
Mgi Id  MGI:4821214 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.05.002
Citation  Lee JK, et al. (2010) Assessing spinal axon regeneration and sprouting in Nogo-, MAG-, and OMgp-deficient mice. Neuron 66(5):663-70
abstractText  A central hypothesis for the limited capacity for adult central nervous system (CNS) axons to regenerate is the presence of myelin-derived axon growth inhibitors, the role of which, however, remains poorly understood. We have conducted a comprehensive genetic analysis of the three major myelin inhibitors, Nogo, MAG, and OMgp, in injury-induced axonal growth, including compensatory sprouting of uninjured axons and regeneration of injured axons. While deleting any one inhibitor in mice enhanced sprouting of corticospinal or raphespinal serotonergic axons, there was neither associated behavioral improvement nor a synergistic effect of deleting all three inhibitors. Furthermore, triple-mutant mice failed to exhibit enhanced regeneration of either axonal tract after spinal cord injury. Our data indicate that while Nogo, MAG, and OMgp may modulate axon sprouting, they do not play a central role in CNS axon regeneration failure.
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