An Antagonistic Axon-Dendrite Interplay Enables Efficient Neuronal Repair in the Adult Zebrafish Central Nervous System

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An Beckers
Annelies Van Dyck
Ilse Bollaerts
Jessie Van houcke
Evy Lefevere
Lien Andries
Jessica Agostinone
Inge Van Hove
Adriana Di Polo
Kim Lemmens
Lieve Moons
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[1] KU Leuven,Neural Circuit Development and Regeneration Research Group, Department of Biology
[2] University of Montréal,Department of Neuroscience and Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CRCHUM)
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2019年 / 56卷
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Optic nerve crush; Dendritic remodeling; Axonal regeneration; mTOR and MMP inhibitor studies; Retina; Zebrafish;
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Neural insults and neurodegenerative diseases typically result in permanent functional deficits, making the identification of novel pro-regenerative molecules and mechanisms a primary research topic. Nowadays, neuroregenerative research largely focuses on improving axonal regrowth, leaving the regenerative properties of dendrites largely unstudied. Moreover, whereas developmental studies indicate a strict temporal separation of axogenesis and dendritogenesis and thus suggest a potential interdependency of axonal and dendritic outgrowth, a possible axon-dendrite interaction during regeneration remains unexplored. To unravel the inherent dendritic response of vertebrate neurons undergoing successful axonal regeneration, regeneration-competent adult zebrafish of either sex, subjected to optic nerve crush (ONC), were used. A longitudinal study in which retinal ganglion cell (RGC) dendritic remodeling and axonal regrowth were assessed side-by-side after ONC, revealed that—as during development—RGC axogenesis precedes dendritogenesis during central nervous system (CNS) repair. Moreover, dendrites majorly shrank before the start of axonal regrowth and were only triggered to regrow upon RGC target contact initiation, altogether suggestive for a counteractive interplay between axons and dendrites after neuronal injury. Strikingly, both retinal mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) and broad-spectrum matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) inhibition after ONC consecutively inhibited RGC synapto-dendritic deterioration and axonal regrowth, thus invigorating an antagonistic interplay wherein mature dendrites restrain axonal regrowth. Altogether, this work launches dendritic shrinkage as a prerequisite for efficient axonal regrowth of adult vertebrate neurons, and indicates that molecular/mechanistic analysis of dendritic responses after damage might represent a powerful target-discovery platform for neural repair.
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页码:3175 / 3192
页数:17
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