| Literature DB >> 25937174 |
Ariana O Lorenzana1, Jae K Lee2, Matthew Mui2, Amy Chang2, Binhai Zheng3.
Abstract
The complex morphology of axons presents a challenge in understanding axonal responses to injury and disease. By in vivo two-photon imaging of spinal dorsal column sensory axons, we systematically examined the effect of injury location relative to the main bifurcation point on axon degeneration and regeneration following highly localized laser injuries. Retrograde but not anterograde degeneration was strongly blocked at the bifurcation point at both the acute and subacute phases. Eliminating either the ascending or descending branch led to a poor regenerative response, while eliminating both led to a strong regenerative response. Thus, a surviving intact branch suppresses both retrograde degeneration and regeneration of the injured branch, thereby preserving the remaining axon architecture. Regenerating axons exhibited a dynamic pattern with alternating phases of regeneration and pruning over a chronic period. In vivo imaging continues to reveal new insights on axonal responses to injury in the mammalian spinal cord.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25937174 PMCID: PMC4441580 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2015.03.061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173