Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2016)

The progress in optic nerve regeneration, where are we?

  • Jennifer Wei Huen Shum,
  • Kai Liu,
  • Kwok-fai So

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.175038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 32 – 36

Abstract

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Optic nerve regeneration is an important area of research. It can be used to treat patients suffering from optic neuropathy and provides insights into the treatment of numerous neurodegenerative diseases. There are many hurdles impeding optic regeneration in mammals. The mammalian central nervous system is non-permissive to regeneration and intrinsically lacks the capacity for axonal regrowth. Any axonal injury also triggers a vicious cycle of apoptosis. Understanding these hurdles provides us with a rough framework to appreciate the essential steps to bring about optic nerve regeneration: enhancing neuronal survival, axon regeneration, remyelination and establishing functional synapses to the original neuronal targets. In this review article, we will go through current potential treatments for optic nerve regeneration, which includes neurotrophic factor provision, inflammatory stimulation, growth inhibition suppression, intracellular signaling modification and modeling of bridging substrates.

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