Neurotrophin-3 ExpressedIn SituInduces Axonal Plasticity in the Adult Injured Spinal Cord
- 15 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 23 (4) , 1424-1431
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.23-04-01424.2003
Abstract
The mammalian CNS lacks the ability to effectively compensate for injury by the regeneration of damaged axons or axonal plasticity of intact axons. However, reports suggest that molecular or cellular manipulations can induce compensatory processes that could support regeneration or plasticity after trauma. We tested whether local, sustained release of the neurotrophic factor neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) would support axonal plasticity in the spinal cord distal to the site of injury in rats. The corticospinal tract (CST) was cut unilaterally at the level of the medulla. This avoided excessive inflammation, secondary cell death, vascular disruption, and the release of inhibitory molecules in the lumbar spinal cord. A replication-defective adenoviral vector (Adv) carrying the NT-3 gene (Adv.EFα-NT3) was delivered to the spinal motoneurons by retrograde transport through the sciatic nerve. Retrograde transport of the adenoviral vectors avoided the inflammatory response that would be associated with direct injection into the spinal cord. Transduction of spinal motoneurons with Adv.EFα-NT3 resulted in a significant increase in the concentration of NT-3 in the L3–L6 region of the spinal cord for up to 3 weeks. In animals with a CST lesion, this local expression of NT-3 induced growth of axons from the intact CST across the midline to the denervated side. If the CST remained intact, overexpression of NT-3 did not lead to an increase in the number of axons crossing the midline. These data demonstrate that local, sustained expression of NT-3 will support axonal plasticity of intact CST axons after trauma-induced denervation.Keywords
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