Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8841367 | Neuroscience Letters | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Here, we show that s-LOTUS inhibits NgR1-mediated signaling induced by BLyS and CSPGs. Although treatment with s-LOTUS did not suppress BLyS-NgR1 interaction, s-LOTUS inhibited growth cone collapse and neurite outgrowth inhibition induced by BLyS and CSPGs in chick dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Furthermore, s-LOTUS compensated for the suppressive function of endogenous LOTUS in NgR1-mediated signaling in olfactory bulb neurons of lotus-knockout mice. These findings suggest that s-LOTUS is a potent therapeutic agent for neuronal regeneration in the CNS injuries.
Keywords
PBSBLySOMgpFBSNgR1DRGTBSTSBPp75NTRCSPGsMAGPFAdorsal root ganglionAlkaline phosphataseAntagonismMAISstandard error of meanCNSRoom temperaturefetal bovine serumcentral nervous systemPhosphate buffered salineLOTUSHuman cerebrospinal fluidB lymphocyte stimulatorSEMMultiple sclerosisparaformaldehydeChondroitin sulfate proteoglycansMyelin-associated glycoproteinOligodendrocyte myelin glycoproteinp75 neurotrophin receptor
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Authors
Yutaka Kawakami, Yu Saito, Ryota Nakagawa, Yuji Kurihara, Kohtaro Takei,