Comparison of blood-nerve barrier disruption and matrix metalloprotease-9 expression in injured central and peripheral nerves in mice |
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Authors: | Liu Li-Yun Zheng Hua Xiao Hong-Lei She Zhen-Jue Zhao Shu-Min Chen Zu-Lin Zhou Guo-Min |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Shanghai Medical School, Fudan University, 200032 Shanghai, China. |
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Abstract: | To investigate the involvement of blood-born factors and extracellular proteases in axonal degeneration and regeneration in both PNS and CNS, we directly compared the differences of blood-nerve barrier (BNB) disruption and matrix metalloprotease-9 (MMP-9) induction between the sciatic nerve and optic nerve after crush injury in the same animal. In sciatic nerve, BNB disruption, fibrin(ogen) deposition and MMP-9 expression were observed only in the first week following injury. Neurofilament (NF) immunoreactivity dramatically decreased in the first 2 days, gradually recovered to the normal levels by day 28. In contrast, the immunoglobulin G deposits spanned from 4 h to 28 days in crushed optic nerves. Fibrin(ogen) deposition was only observed in the first 2 days, while MMP-9 induction did not occur until a week after injury but lasted for 3 weeks in the crushed optic nerves. The NF immunoreactivity did not change much until day 7 and almost completely disappeared on day 28. The decrease of NF immunoreactivity coincided with the induction of MMP-9 after optic nerve crush. These results show that BNB disruption and MMP-9 induction are differentially regulated in the PNS and CNS after injuries, and they may contribute to the different regeneration capacities of the two systems. |
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Keywords: | Sciatic nerve crush Optic nerve crush Extracellular matrix Blood–nerve barrier Fibrin(ogen) Matrix metalloprotease-9 |
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