Developmental changes of gene expression after spinal cord injury in neonatal opossums
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2010
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Changes in gene expression have been measured 24 h after injury to mammalian spinal cords that can and cannot regenerate In opossums there is a critical period of development when regeneration stops being possible at 9 days postnatal cervical spinal cords regenerate, at 12 days they do not By the use of marsupial cDNA microarrays we detected 158 genes that respond differentially to injury at the two ages critical for regeneration For selected candidates additional measurements were made by real time PCR and sites of their expression were shown by immunostaining Candidate genes have been classified so as to select those that promote or prevent regeneration Up regulated by injury at 8 days and/or down regulated by injury at 13 days were genes known to promote growth, such as Mitogen activated protein kinase kinase 1 or transcripton factor TCF7L2 By contrast, at 13 days up regulation occurred of Inhibitory molecules including annexins ephrins and genes related to apoptosis and neurodegeneranve diseases Certain genes such as calmodulin 1 and NOGO changed expression similarly in animals that could and could not regenerate without any additional changes in response to injury These findings confirmed and extended changes of gene expression found in earlier screens on 9 and 12 day preparations without lesions and provide a comprehensive list of genes that serve as a basis for testing how identified molecules singly or in combination, promote and prevent central nervous system regeneration (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved |
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BRAIN RESEARCH, v.1363, p.20-39, 2010 0006-8993 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26205 10.1016/j.brainres.2010.09.024 |
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eng |
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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV |
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Brain Research |
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Palavras-Chave | #Regeneration #Spinal cord injury #Development #Opossum #Gene expression #WNT SIGNALING PATHWAYS #CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM #LONG-TERM CULTURE #MONODELPHIS-DOMESTICA #NEURITE OUTGROWTH #NEWBORN OPOSSUM #CYCLIC-AMP #AXON REGENERATION #CANNOT OCCUR #IN-VITRO #Neurosciences |
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