Degenerative phenomena and reactive modifications of the adult rat inferior olivary neurons following axotomy and disconnection from their targets
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(98)00049-9
Degenerative phenomena and reactive modifications of the adult rat inferior olivary neurons following axotomy and disconnection from their targets
Abstract
Adult olivocerebellar axons are capable of vigorous regeneration when provided with growth-permissive environmental conditions. To elucidate the contribution of intrinsic properties to the regenerative capabilities of inferior olivary neurons, we have examined the cellular modifications occurring in these neurons following axotomy and target deprivation in the absence of exogenous growth-promoting influences. Axotomized inferior olivary neurons undergo perikaryal shrinkage, dendritic atrophy and a loss of anti-calbindin immunoreactivity. A conspicuous cell death occurs during the first few weeks after lesion, but about 35% of the affected neurons survive up to 60 days. Coincidentally, a subset of the injured nerve cells become strongly reactive for NADPH diaphorase histochemistry, and this expression is correlated with survival in the medial accessory olive and in the principal olive. In addition, the affected neurons express or maintain the expression of several markers related to regenerative processes, including transcription factors c-Jun, JunD and Krox-24, the growth-associated protein GAP-43 and the developmentally regulated calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). The expression of all these markers is sustained up to two months after lesion, the longest survival time examined. These results show that although adult axotomized inferior olivary neurons undergo severe regressive modifications leading to a conspicuous cell loss, at least a subset of them is resistant to the lesion. In addition, the long-lasting expression of several axon-growth associated markers expressed in these neurons in response to injury reveals that they are endowed with a strong intrinsic regenerative potential.
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