Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6022135 | Neurobiology of Disease | 2013 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Axonal injury and degeneration, whether primary or secondary, contribute to the morbidity and mortality seen in many acquired and inherited central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) disorders, such as traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral ischemia, neurodegenerative diseases, and peripheral neuropathies. The calpain family of proteases has been mechanistically linked to the dysfunction and degeneration of axons. While the direct mechanisms by which transection, mechanical strain, ischemia, or complement activation trigger intra-axonal calpain activity are likely different, the downstream effects of unregulated calpain activity may be similar in seemingly disparate diseases. In this review, a brief examination of axonal structure is followed by a focused overview of the calpain family. Finally, the mechanisms by which calpains may disrupt the axonal cytoskeleton, transport, and specialized domains (axon initial segment, nodes, and terminals) are discussed.
Keywords
AISHRPNCXβ-APPSCGYFPEDLDNase IAMPANFLTTXNMJCMAPOGDMCAOneurofilament heavyα-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-4-propionateNFHCAVNrCAMNa+–Ca2 + exchangerDRGAnkyrinGTBIGDCDeoxyribonuclease IEGTADICNFMGFPVoltage-gated Ca2 + channelAADDNATAITraumatic axonal injuryTraumatic brain injurySpinal cord injuryaxonNeuromuscular junctionethylene glycol-bis(2-aminoethylether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic aciddeoxyribonucleic acidmiddle cerebral artery occlusionextensor digitorum longusIschemiaaxon initial segmenttetrodotoxinTraumaIntra-arterialintraperitonealIntravenousCNSWallerian degenerationCAMubiquitin–proteasome systemcentral nervous systemperipheral nervous systemsciOxygen glucose deprivationneurofilament mediumCell adhesion moleculeNeuronal cell adhesion moleculemapNavneurofilament lightneurofilamentSynapseCompound Action Potentialcompound muscle action potentialHorseradish peroxidaseProteaseyellow fluorescent proteingreen fluorescent proteinmicrotubule-associated proteincontactin-associated proteinβ-amyloid precursor proteinPNSCasprCalpainVoltage-gated K+ channelVoltage-gated Na+ channelCaPCalciumdifferential interference contrastdorsal root gangliaNodeUPS
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Authors
Marek Ma,