While several new translational strategies to enhance regrowth of peripheral axons have been identified, combined approaches with different targets are rare. Moreover, few have been studied after a significant delay when growth programs are already well established and regeneration-related protein expression has waned. Here we study two approaches, Rb1 (Retinoblastoma 1) knockdown that targets overall neuron plasticity, and near nerve insulin acting as a growth factor. Both are validated to boost regrowth only at the outset of regeneration. We show that local delivery of Rb1 siRNA alone, with electroporation to an area of prior sciatic nerve injury generated knockdown of Rb1 mRNA in ipsilateral lumbar dorsal root ganglia. While mice treated...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Growth factors are indispensable in the formation and maintenance of neuronal circuits during develo...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
Common mechanisms of peripheral axon regeneration are recruited following diverse forms of damage to...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
Axons damaged by traumatic injuries are unable to spontaneously regenerate in the adult central nerv...
Axons in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) fail to regenerate after injury. A major goal of...
Neuroregeneration research seeks to address why mature neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) f...
The mammalian nervous system is a highly intricate network consisting of over a hundred billion spec...
Several experimental manipulations result in axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS)...
Adult central nervous system neurons regenerate poorly after injury. One reason for this regenerativ...
Injured neurons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) can regenerate long-distances and re-establis...
AbstractNowadays peripheral nerve injurie occurs more common, the outcome is often poor because of t...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Growth factors are indispensable in the formation and maintenance of neuronal circuits during develo...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
Common mechanisms of peripheral axon regeneration are recruited following diverse forms of damage to...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
Axons damaged by traumatic injuries are unable to spontaneously regenerate in the adult central nerv...
Axons in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) fail to regenerate after injury. A major goal of...
Neuroregeneration research seeks to address why mature neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) f...
The mammalian nervous system is a highly intricate network consisting of over a hundred billion spec...
Several experimental manipulations result in axonal regeneration in the central nervous system (CNS)...
Adult central nervous system neurons regenerate poorly after injury. One reason for this regenerativ...
Injured neurons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) can regenerate long-distances and re-establis...
AbstractNowadays peripheral nerve injurie occurs more common, the outcome is often poor because of t...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Injured peripheral nerves but not central nerves have the capacity to regenerate and reinnervate the...
Growth factors are indispensable in the formation and maintenance of neuronal circuits during develo...