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Publication : Axon guidance during mouse central nervous system regeneration is required for specific brain innervation.

First Author  Delpech C Year  2024
Journal  Dev Cell PubMed ID  39353435
Mgi Jnum  J:358124 Mgi Id  MGI:7779470
Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2024.09.005 Citation  Delpech C, et al. (2024) Axon guidance during mouse central nervous system regeneration is required for specific brain innervation. Dev Cell
abstractText  Reconstructing functional neuronal circuits is one major challenge of central nervous system repair. Through activation of pro-growth signaling pathways, some neurons achieve long-distance axon regrowth. Yet, functional reconnection has hardly been obtained, as these regenerating axons fail to resume their initial trajectory and reinnervate their proper target. Axon guidance is considered to be active only during development. Here, using the mouse visual system, we show that axon guidance is still active in the adult brain in regenerative conditions. We highlight that regenerating retinal ganglion cell axons avoid one of their primary targets, the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), due to Slit/Robo repulsive signaling. Together with promoting regeneration, silencing Slit/Robo in vivo enables regenerating axons to enter the SCN and form active synapses. The newly formed circuit is associated with neuronal activation and functional recovery. Our results provide evidence that axon guidance mechanisms are required to reconnect regenerating axons to specific brain nuclei.
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