Rho-associated kinase (ROCK) inhibitor, Y27632, promotes neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells in the absence of NGF |
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Authors: | R.,Nath , F. DeGuia,J. Akbar,S. A. Borosky&dagger ,K. K. W. Wang |
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Affiliation: | Cell and Gene Therapy,;Neurosurgery,;Neuroscience,;Molecular and Cellular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA;;Biology, Trinity Valley Community College, Athens, TX, USA |
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Abstract: | Neurotrophins support neuronal survival and axonal regeneration after injury. To test whether local expression of Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) would elicit axonal regeneration we lesioned the corticospinal tract (CST) at the level of the hindbrain and measured the number of axons that would grow from the unlesioned CST to the contralateral side where NT-3 was over expressed at the lumbar level of the spinal cord. An adenoviral vector that carried the rat NT-3 gene and the NGF signal peptide driven by the EF1α promoter (Adv.EF-NT-3) was used. This model enabled us to test the effects of NT-3 on axonal regeneration without confounding injury processes. Biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) was injected into the rat cortex on unlesioned side to mark CST axons 10 days postlesion. Adenoviral vectors (1 × 109 pfu, Adv.EF-NT-3 or Adv.EF-LacZ) were delivered to lumbar spinal cord by retrograde transport from the sciatic nerve 4 days later. Histological examination 3 weeks later revealed that more BDA-labelled axons had grown from the unlesioned CST to the denervated side at the lumbar level. Morphometric measurements showed that a significantly larger number of BDA-labelled CST axons ( p < 0.001) were present in the animals that were treated with Adv.EF-NT-3 than those treated with Adv.EF-LacZ. These data demonstrate that local expression of NT-3 will support axonal regeneration in the injured spinal cord without adverse effects and suggest that gene delivery of neurotrophins may be an effective strategy for nervous system repair after injury. Acknowledgements: Funded by NIH Grant NS35280 and by Mission Connect of the TIRR Foundation. |
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