Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2015)

Endogenous neurotrophin-3 promotes neuronal sprouting from dorsal root ganglia

  • Xu-yang Wang,
  • Pei-yuan Gu,
  • Shi-wen Chen,
  • Wen-wei Gao,
  • Heng-li Tian,
  • Xiang-he Lu,
  • Wei-ming Zheng,
  • Qi-chuan Zhuge,
  • Wei-xing Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.170318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
pp. 1865 – 1868

Abstract

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In the present study, we investigated the role of endogenous neurotrophin-3 in nerve terminal sprouting 2 months after spinal cord dorsal root rhizotomy. The left L 1-5 and L 7 -S 2 dorsal root ganglia in adult cats were exposed and removed, preserving the L 6 dorsal root ganglia. Neurotrophin-3 was mainly expressed in large neurons in the dorsal root ganglia and in some neurons in spinal lamina II. Two months after rhizotomy, the number of neurotrophin-3-positive neurons in the spared dorsal root ganglia and the density of neurite sprouts emerging from these ganglia were increased. Intraperitoneal injection of an antibody against neurotrophin-3 decreased the density of neurite sprouts. These findings suggest that endogenous neurotrophin-3 is involved in spinal cord plasticity and regeneration, and that it promotes axonal sprouting from the dorsal root ganglia after spinal cord dorsal root rhizotomy.

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