| Literature DB >> 25448764 |
Songshan Li1, Qinghai He1, Hao Wang2, Xuming Tang1, Kam Wing Ho3, Xin Gao1, Qian Zhang1, Yang Shen1, Annie Cheung4, Francis Wong1, Yung Hou Wong4, Nancy Y Ip1, Liwen Jiang2, Wing Ho Yung3, Kai Liu5.
Abstract
Despite advances in promoting axonal regeneration after adult central nervous system injury, elicitation of a large number of lesion-passing axons reform active synaptic connections with natural target neurons remains limited. By deleting both Pten and Socs3 in retinal ganglion cells, we report that optic nerve axons after prechiasm lesion robustly reinnervate the hypothalamus, form new synapses with neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), and re-integrate with the existing circuitry. Photic or electric stimulation of the retinal axons induces neuronal response in SCN. However both the innervation pattern and evoked responses are not completely restored by the regenerating axons, suggesting that combining with other strategies is necessary to overcome the defective rewiring. Our results support that boosting the intrinsic growth capacity in injured neurons promotes axonal reinnervation and rewiring.Entities:
Keywords: Axon regeneration and rewiring; Intrinsic mechanisms; Pre-chiasm lesion; Retinal ganglion cells; Suprachiasmatic nucleus
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25448764 DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2014.09.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurobiol Dis ISSN: 0969-9961 Impact factor: 5.996