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Publication : A recoverable state of axon injury persists for hours after spinal cord contusion in vivo.

First Author  Williams PR Year  2014
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  5
Pages  5683 PubMed ID  25511170
Mgi Jnum  J:278161 Mgi Id  MGI:6296044
Doi  10.1038/ncomms6683 Citation  Williams PR, et al. (2014) A recoverable state of axon injury persists for hours after spinal cord contusion in vivo. Nat Commun 5:5683
abstractText  Therapeutic strategies for spinal cord injury (SCI) commonly focus on regenerating disconnected axons. An alternative approach would be to maintain continuity of damaged axons, especially after contusion. The viability of such neuropreservative strategies depends on the degree to which initially injured axons can recover. Here we use morphological and molecular in vivo imaging after contusion SCI in mice to show that injured axons persist in a metastable state for hours. Intra-axonal calcium dynamics influence fate, but the outcome is not invariably destructive in that many axons with calcium elevations recover homeostasis without intervention. Calcium enters axons primarily through mechanopores. Spontaneous pore resealing allows calcium levels to normalize and axons to survive long term. Axon loss can be halted by blocking calcium influx or calpain, even with delayed initiation. Our data identify an inherent self-preservation process in contused axons and a window of opportunity for rescuing connectivity after nontransecting SCI.
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