Functional regeneration after axonal injury requires transected axons to regrow and reestablish connection with their original target tissue. The spontaneous regenerative mechanism known as axonal fusion provides a highly efficient means of achieving targeted reconnection, as a regrowing axon is able to recognize and fuse with its own detached axon segment, thereby rapidly reestablishing the original axonal tract. Here, we use behavioral assays and fluorescent reporters to show that axonal fusion enables full recovery of function after axotomy of Caenorhabditis elegans mechanosensory neurons. Furthermore, we reveal that the phospholipid phosphatidylserine, which becomes exposed on the damaged axon to function as a “save-me” signal, defines ...
Neurons are vulnerable to physical insults, which compromise the integrity of both dendrites and axo...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
SummaryAxonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury...
Functional regeneration after axonal injury requires transected axons to regrow and reestablish conn...
Functional regeneration after nervous system injury requires transected axons to reconnect with thei...
Injuries to the central or peripheral nervous system frequently cause long-term disabilities because...
Single axon transection by laser surgery has made Caenorhabditis elegans a new model for axon regene...
In our work and as we follow the field, we have become increasingly concerned about issues in the an...
SummaryThe mechanisms underlying the ability of axons to regrow after injury remain poorly explored ...
The role of mitochondria within injured neurons is an area of active interest since these organelles...
Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhi...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
The mechanisms underlying axon regeneration in mature neurons are relevant to the understanding of n...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Following a transection injury to the axon, neurons from a number of species have the ability to und...
Neurons are vulnerable to physical insults, which compromise the integrity of both dendrites and axo...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
SummaryAxonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury...
Functional regeneration after axonal injury requires transected axons to regrow and reestablish conn...
Functional regeneration after nervous system injury requires transected axons to reconnect with thei...
Injuries to the central or peripheral nervous system frequently cause long-term disabilities because...
Single axon transection by laser surgery has made Caenorhabditis elegans a new model for axon regene...
In our work and as we follow the field, we have become increasingly concerned about issues in the an...
SummaryThe mechanisms underlying the ability of axons to regrow after injury remain poorly explored ...
The role of mitochondria within injured neurons is an area of active interest since these organelles...
Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhi...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
The mechanisms underlying axon regeneration in mature neurons are relevant to the understanding of n...
Axonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury. Here,...
Following a transection injury to the axon, neurons from a number of species have the ability to und...
Neurons are vulnerable to physical insults, which compromise the integrity of both dendrites and axo...
Injuries to the nervous system can cause lifelong morbidity due to the disconnect that occurs betwee...
SummaryAxonal degeneration is a characteristic feature of neurodegenerative disease and nerve injury...