2008
DOI: 10.1007/s11068-009-9040-4
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Differences in c-jun and nNOS expression levels in motoneurons following different kinds of axonal injury in adult rats

Abstract: In the peripheral nervous system (PNS), root avulsion causes motoneuron degeneration, but the majority of motoneurons can survive axotomy. In order to study the mechanism of motoneuron degeneration, we compared the expression patterns of c-jun and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), the well-known molecular players in PNS regeneration and degeneration, among adult rats having undergone axotomy (Ax), avulsion (Av), or pre-axotomy plus secondary avulsion (Ax + Av) of the brachial plexus. Our results showed th… Show more

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“…Compromised proteasome degradation elevates nNOS levels and induces programmed cell death in differentiated PC12 cells (9). In our previous study, there may have been a functional crosstalk between c-jun and nNOS in motoneurons, and this may have had an impact on motoneuron degeneration (16). Our study also showed that c-jun phosphorylation acts as the upstream molecule that inhibits the nNOS expression in injured spinal cords within the first 2 weeks after root-avulsion injury.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Compromised proteasome degradation elevates nNOS levels and induces programmed cell death in differentiated PC12 cells (9). In our previous study, there may have been a functional crosstalk between c-jun and nNOS in motoneurons, and this may have had an impact on motoneuron degeneration (16). Our study also showed that c-jun phosphorylation acts as the upstream molecule that inhibits the nNOS expression in injured spinal cords within the first 2 weeks after root-avulsion injury.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Data are expressed as a percentage of the internal control. Results were presented as the means ± standard error of the mean of triplicate samples from at least six separate experiments (n=6), as described in our previous studies (4,26,29).…”
Section: Spinal Mn Culture Treatment With Gdnf and A Specific Inhibitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of recovery of motor function have extensively used ventral root avulsion as a model of SCI (Chu et al, 2009;Penas et al, 2009;Rodrigues Hell et al, 2009;Scorisa et al, 2009;Su et al, 2009;Zhou et al, 2008), with to our knowledge only one prior article considering root avulsion and allodynia (Bigbee et al, 2007). In that paper, Bigbee and associates avulsed L6ÀS1 ventral roots from the spinal cord and measured at-level (the L5 dermatome level) mechanical allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia in the hindpaw.…”
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confidence: 99%