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Proteoglycans: Road Signs for Neurite Outgrowth
作者姓名:Justin A. Beller  Diane M. Snow
摘    要:Proteoglycans in the central nervous system play integral roles as "traffic signals" for the direction of neurite outgrowth. This attribute of proteoglycans is a major factor in regeneration of the injured central nervous system. In this review, the structures of proteoglycans and the evidence suggesting their involvement in the response following spinal cord injury are presented. The review further describes the methods routinely used to determine the effect proteoglycans have on neurite outgrowth. The effects of proteoglycans on neurite outgrowth are not completely understood as there is disagreement on what component of the molecule is interacting with growing neurites and this ambiguity is chronicled in an historical context. Finally, the most recent findings suggesting possible receptors, interactions, and sulfation patterns that may be important in eliciting the effect of proteoglycans on neurite outgrowth are discussed. A greater understanding of the proteoglycan-neurite interaction is necessary for successfully promoting regeneration in the iniured central nervous system.

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Proteoglycans: Road Signs for Neurite Outgrowth
Justin A. Beller,Diane M. Snow.Proteoglycans: Road Signs for Neurite Outgrowth[J].Neural Regeneration Research,2014,9(4):343-355.
Authors:Justin  A  Belier Diane  M  Snow
Institution:Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center, The University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA
Abstract:Proteoglycans in the central nervous system play integral roles as “traffic signals” for the direction of neurite outgrowth. This attribute of proteoglycans is a major factor in regeneration of the injured central nervous system. In this review, the structures of proteoglycans and the evidence suggesting their involvement in the response following spinal cord injury are presented. The review further describes the methods routinely used to determine the effect proteoglycans have on neurite outgrowth. The effects of proteoglycans on neurite outgrowth are not completely understood as there is disagreement on what component of the molecule is interacting with growing neurites and this ambiguity is chronicled in an historical context. Finally, the most recent findings suggesting possible receptors, interactions, and sulfation patterns that may be important in eliciting the effect of proteoglycans on neurite outgrowth are discussed. A greater understanding of the proteoglycan-neurite interaction is necessary for successfully promoting regeneration in the injured central nervous system.
Keywords:chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans  heparan sulfate proteoglycans  glycosaminoglycans  protein core  extracellular matrix  neuronal growth cones  axon outgrowth and regeneration  spinalcord injury  glial scar  tissue culture
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