Axonal degeneration (AxD) following nerve injury, chemotherapy, and in several neurological disorders is an active process driven by SARM1, an injury-activated NADase. Axons of SARM1-null mice exhibit greatly delayed AxD after transection and in models of neurological disease, suggesting that inhibiting SARM1 is a promising strategy to reduce pathological AxD. Unfortunately, no drugs exist to target SARM1. We, therefore, developed SARM1 dominant-negatives that potently block AxD in cellular models of axotomy and neuropathy. To assess efficacy in vivo, we used adeno-associated virus-mediated expression of the most potent SARM1 dominant-negative and nerve transection as a model of severe AxD. While axons of vehicle-treated mice degenerate rap...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects th...
BACKGROUND: In response to injury, neurons activate a program of organized axon self-destruction ini...
Programmed axonal degeneration, also known as Wallerian degeneration, occurs in immune-mediated cent...
Axon degeneration occurs in all neurodegenerative diseases, but the molecular pathways regulating ax...
Axonal degeneration is responsible for disease progression and accumulation of disability in many ne...
Activation of the pro-degenerative protein SARM1 after diverse physical and disease-relevant injurie...
Studies with the WldS mutant mouse have shown that axon and synapse pathology in several models of n...
Axons are neuronal extensions that make up the wiring of the nervous system. Recent studies have rev...
Axonal and synaptic degeneration is a hallmark of peripheral neuropathy, brain injury, and neurodege...
Axon loss underlies symptom onset and progression in many neurodegenerative disorders. Axon degenera...
Protecting the nervous system from chronic effects of physical and chemical stress is a pressing cli...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects th...
Wallerian degeneration is a pathway present in many neurodegenerative conditions. Recently, a key pl...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects th...
BACKGROUND: In response to injury, neurons activate a program of organized axon self-destruction ini...
Programmed axonal degeneration, also known as Wallerian degeneration, occurs in immune-mediated cent...
Axon degeneration occurs in all neurodegenerative diseases, but the molecular pathways regulating ax...
Axonal degeneration is responsible for disease progression and accumulation of disability in many ne...
Activation of the pro-degenerative protein SARM1 after diverse physical and disease-relevant injurie...
Studies with the WldS mutant mouse have shown that axon and synapse pathology in several models of n...
Axons are neuronal extensions that make up the wiring of the nervous system. Recent studies have rev...
Axonal and synaptic degeneration is a hallmark of peripheral neuropathy, brain injury, and neurodege...
Axon loss underlies symptom onset and progression in many neurodegenerative disorders. Axon degenera...
Protecting the nervous system from chronic effects of physical and chemical stress is a pressing cli...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects th...
Wallerian degeneration is a pathway present in many neurodegenerative conditions. Recently, a key pl...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects th...
BACKGROUND: In response to injury, neurons activate a program of organized axon self-destruction ini...
Programmed axonal degeneration, also known as Wallerian degeneration, occurs in immune-mediated cent...