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. 2024 Apr;61(4):2215-2227.
doi: 10.1007/s12035-023-03705-0. Epub 2023 Oct 21.

A Comparative Investigation of Axon-Blood Vessel Growth Interaction in the Regenerating Sciatic and Optic Nerves in Adult Mice

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A Comparative Investigation of Axon-Blood Vessel Growth Interaction in the Regenerating Sciatic and Optic Nerves in Adult Mice

Barbara Rangel da Silva et al. Mol Neurobiol. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

The vascular and the nervous systems share similarities in addition to their complex role in providing oxygen and nutrients to all cells. Both are highly branched networks that frequently grow close to one another during development. Vascular patterning and neural wiring share families of guidance cues and receptors. Most recently, this relationship has been investigated in terms of peripheral nervous system (PNS) regeneration, where nerves and blood vessels often run in parallel so endothelial cells guide the formation of the Büngner bands which support axonal regeneration. Here, we characterized the vascular response in regenerative models of the central and peripheral nervous system. After sciatic nerve crush, followed by axon regeneration, there was a significant increase in the blood vessel density 7 days after injury. In addition, the optic nerve crush model was used to evaluate intrinsic regenerative potential activated with a combined treatment that stimulated retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) regrowth. We observed that a 2-fold change in the total number of blood vessels occurred 7 days after optic nerve crush compared to the uncrushed nerve. The difference increased up to a 2.7-fold change 2 weeks after the crush. Interestingly, we did not observe differences in the total number of blood vessels 2 weeks after crush, compared to animals that had received combined treatment for regeneration and controls. Therefore, the vascular characterization showed that the increase in vascular density was not related to the efficiency of both peripheral and central axonal regeneration.

Keywords: Axonal growth; Optic nerve; Regeneration; Sciatic nerve; Vasculature.

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