Wallerian degeneration of physically injured axons involves a well-defined molecular pathway linking loss of axonal survival factor NMNAT2 to activation of pro-degenerative protein SARM1. Manipulating the pathway through these proteins led to the identification of non-axotomy insults causing axon degeneration by a Wallerian-like mechanism, including several involving mitochondrial impairment. Mitochondrial dysfunction is heavily implicated in Parkinson's disease, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, hereditary spastic paraplegia and other axonal disorders. However, whether and how mitochondrial impairment activates Wallerian degeneration has remained unclear. Here, we show that disruption of mitochondrial membrane potential leads to axonal NMNAT2 d...
SummaryExpression of the Wlds protein significantly delays axon degeneration in injuries and disease...
Axons require the axonal NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2 to survive. Injury or genetically-induced de...
Axons require the axonal NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2 to survive. Injury or genetically induced de...
Wallerian degeneration of physically injured axons involves a well-defined molecular pathway linking...
Wallerian degeneration of physically injured axons involves a well-defined molecular pathway linking...
Axon injury leads to rapid depletion of NAD-biosynthetic enzyme NMNAT2 and high levels of its substr...
SummaryAxon injury leads to rapid depletion of NAD-biosynthetic enzyme NMNAT2 and high levels of its...
Wld(S) (slow Wallerian degeneration) is a remarkable protein that can suppress Wallerian degeneratio...
SummaryAxons damaged by acute injury, toxic insults, or during neurodegenerative diseases undergo Wa...
SummaryWldS (slow Wallerian degeneration) is a remarkable protein that can suppress Wallerian degene...
Axon degeneration plays a critical but ill-defined role in Parkinson disease (PD), and is actively r...
SARM1 function and nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyltransferase 2 (NMNAT2) loss both promote axon...
Axon loss is a characteristic feature shared among various neurodegenerative disorders, regardless o...
Wallerian degeneration refers to a loss of the distal part of an axon after nerve injury. Wallerian ...
SummarySARM1 function and nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyltransferase 2 (NMNAT2) loss both promo...
SummaryExpression of the Wlds protein significantly delays axon degeneration in injuries and disease...
Axons require the axonal NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2 to survive. Injury or genetically-induced de...
Axons require the axonal NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2 to survive. Injury or genetically induced de...
Wallerian degeneration of physically injured axons involves a well-defined molecular pathway linking...
Wallerian degeneration of physically injured axons involves a well-defined molecular pathway linking...
Axon injury leads to rapid depletion of NAD-biosynthetic enzyme NMNAT2 and high levels of its substr...
SummaryAxon injury leads to rapid depletion of NAD-biosynthetic enzyme NMNAT2 and high levels of its...
Wld(S) (slow Wallerian degeneration) is a remarkable protein that can suppress Wallerian degeneratio...
SummaryAxons damaged by acute injury, toxic insults, or during neurodegenerative diseases undergo Wa...
SummaryWldS (slow Wallerian degeneration) is a remarkable protein that can suppress Wallerian degene...
Axon degeneration plays a critical but ill-defined role in Parkinson disease (PD), and is actively r...
SARM1 function and nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyltransferase 2 (NMNAT2) loss both promote axon...
Axon loss is a characteristic feature shared among various neurodegenerative disorders, regardless o...
Wallerian degeneration refers to a loss of the distal part of an axon after nerve injury. Wallerian ...
SummarySARM1 function and nicotinamide mononucleotide adenylyltransferase 2 (NMNAT2) loss both promo...
SummaryExpression of the Wlds protein significantly delays axon degeneration in injuries and disease...
Axons require the axonal NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2 to survive. Injury or genetically-induced de...
Axons require the axonal NAD-synthesizing enzyme NMNAT2 to survive. Injury or genetically induced de...