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Sciatic nerve regeneration is accelerated in galectin-3 knockout mice.

Marcelo Sampaio Narciso1, Bruno de Siqueira Mietto, Suelen Adriani Marques, Carolina Pontes Soares, Claudia dos Santos Mermelstein, Márcia Cury El-Cheikh, Ana Maria Blanco Martinez.   

Abstract

The success of peripheral nerve regeneration depends on intrinsic properties of neurons and a favorable environment, although the mechanisms underlying the molecular events during degeneration and regeneration are still not elucidated. Schwann cells are considered one of the best candidates to be closely involved in the success of peripheral nerve regeneration. These cells and invading macrophages are responsible for clearing myelin and axon debris, creating an appropriate route for a successful regeneration. After injury, Schwann cells express galectin-3, and this has been correlated with phagocytosis; also, in the presence of galectin-3, there is inhibition of Schwann-cell proliferation in vitro. In the present study we explored, in vivo, the effects of the absence of galectin-3 on Wallerian degeneration and nerve-fiber regeneration. We crushed the sciatic nerves of galectin-3 knockout and wild-type mice, and followed the pattern of degeneration and regeneration from 24 h up to 3 weeks. We analyzed the number of myelinated fibers, axon area, fiber area, myelin area, G-ratio and immunofluorescence for beta-catenin, macrophages and Schwann cells in DAPI counterstained sections. Galectin-3 knockout mice showed earlier functional recovery and faster regeneration than the wild-type animals. We concluded that the absence of galectin-3 allowed faster regeneration, which may be associated with increased growth of Schwann cells and expression of beta-catenin. This would favor neuron survival, followed by faster myelination, culminating in a better morphological and functional outcome.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19416680     DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2009.01.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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