Journal article

Axonal regeneration and lack of astrocytic gliosis in EphA4-deficient mice

Y Goldshmit, MP Galea, G Wise, PF Bartlett, AM Turnley

Journal of Neuroscience | SOC NEUROSCIENCE | Published : 2004

Abstract

Spinal cord injury usually results in permanent paralysis because of lack of regrowth of damaged neurons. Here we demonstrate that adult mice lacking EphA4 (-/-), a molecule essential for correct guidance of spinal cord axons during development, exhibit axonal regeneration and functional recovery after spinal cord hemisection. Anterograde and retrograde tracing showed that axons from multiple pathways, including corticospinal and rubrospinal tracts, crossed the lesion site. EphA4-/- mice recovered stride length, the ability to walk on and climb a grid, and the ability to grasp with the affected hindpaw within 1-3 months of injury. EphA4 expression was upregulated on astrocytes at the lesion ..

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