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Does insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) trigger the cell body reaction in the rat sciatic nerve?
Authors:Martin Kanje, Anna Skottner, G. Lundborg,J. Sj  berg
Affiliation:Department of Animal Physiology, University of Lund, Sweden.
Abstract:Regeneration was measured after the infliction of a crush lesion on rat sciatic nerves which 4 days earlier had been subjected to a distal conditioning transection. Such nerves exhibited an increased outgrowth of nerve fibers as compared to nerves subjected to a single crush lesion. This increased outgrowth could be prevented, if the nerve was locally perfused around the site of the transection during the 4 days conditioning interval, with cycloheximide, actinomycin D and vinblastine, inhibitors of protein-, RNA-synthesis and retrograde axonal transport, respectively. The inhibitory effect of cycloheximide could be overcome by simultaneous perfusion with insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1). The results suggest that proteins including IGF-1 which are synthesised locally around a nerve lesion and then transported retrogradely could trigger regenerative events in the neuronal cell body.
Keywords:Peripheral nerve   Nerve regeneration   Growth factor   Insulin-like growth factor   Rat
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