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GM1 reduces injury-induced metabolic deficits and degeneration in the rat optic nerve.
Authors:E Yoles  M Zalish  V Lavie  R Duvdevani  S Ben-Bassat  M Schwartz
Affiliation:Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract:
This study demonstrates the earliest reported effects of GM1 treatment on crush-injured axons of the mammalian optic nerve. GM1, administered intraperitoneally immediately after injury, was found to reduce the injury-induced metabolic deficit in nerve activity within 2 hr of injury, as measured by changes in the nicotine-amine adenine dinucleotide redox state. After 4 wk, transmission electron microscopy 1 mm distal to the site of injury revealed a sevenfold increase in axonal survival in GM1-treated compared to untreated injured nerves. These results emphasize the beneficial effect of GM1 on injured optic nerves as well as the correlation between immediate and long-term consequences of the injury. Thus, these results have implications for treating damaged optic nerves.
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