Optic nerve injury-induced regeneration in the adult zebrafish is accompanied by spatiotemporal changes in mitochondrial dynamics

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An Beckers [1 ]
Luca Masin [1 ]
Annelies Van Dyck [1 ]
Steven Bergmans [1 ]
Sophie Vanhunsel [1 ]
Anyi Zhang [1 ]
Tine Verreet [2 ]
Fabienne E.Poulain [2 ]
Karl Farrow [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Lieve Moons [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Neural Circuit Development and Regeneration Research Group, Animal Physiology and Neurobiology Section, Department of Biology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
[2] Poulain Lab, Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina
[3] Neuro-Electronics Research Flanders, Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie(VIB)  4. Leuven Brain Institute
[4] Imec
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Axonal regeneration in the central nervous system is an energy-intensive process. In contrast to mammals, adult zebrafish can functionally recover from neuronal injury. This raises the question of how zebrafish can cope with this high energy demand. We previously showed that in adult zebrafish, subjected to an optic nerve crush, an antagonistic axon-dendrite interplay exists wherein the retraction of retinal ganglion cell dendrites is a prerequisite for effective axonal repair. We postulate a ‘dendrites for regeneration’ paradigm that might be linked to intraneuronal mitochondrial reshuffling, as ganglion cells likely have insufficient resources to maintain dendrites and restore axons simultaneously. Here, we characterized both mitochondrial distribution and mitochondrial dynamics within the different ganglion cell compartments(dendrites, somas, and axons) during the regenerative process. Optic nerve crush resulted in a reduction of mitochondria in the dendrites during dendritic retraction, whereafter enlarged mitochondria appeared in the optic nerve/tract during axonal regrowth. Upon dendritic regrowth in the retina, mitochondrial density inside the retinal dendrites returned to baseline levels. Moreover, a transient increase in mitochondrial fission and biogenesis was observed in retinal ganglion cell somas after optic nerve damage. Taken together, these findings suggest that during optic nerve injury-induced regeneration, mitochondria shift from the dendrites to the axons and back again and that temporary changes in mitochondrial dynamics support axonal and dendritic regrowth after optic nerve crush.
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