Authors
Leanne M Ramer, Lowell T McPhail, Jaimie F Borisoff, Lesley JJ Soril, Timothy KY Kaan, Jae HT Lee, James WT Saunders, Lucy PR Hwi, Matt S Ramer
Publication date
2007/5/23
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
27
Issue
21
Pages
5812-5822
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Dorsal root injury (DRI) disrupts the flow of sensory information to the spinal cord. Although primary afferents do not regenerate to their original targets, spontaneous recovery can, by unknown mechanisms, occur after DRI. Here, we show that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), but not nerve growth factor or neurotrophin-4, are upregulated in the spinal gray matter after DRI. Because endognous BDNF and NT-3 have well established roles in synaptic and axonal plasticity, we hypothesized that they contributed to spontaneous recovery after DRI. We first developed a model of DRI-induced mechanosensory dysfunction: rat C7/8 DRI produced a deficit in low-threshold cutaneous mechanosensation that spontaneously improved within 10 d but did not recover completely. To determine the effects of endogenous BDNF and NT-3, we administered TrkB-Fc or TrkC-Fc fusion proteins …
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