Authors
Jaimie F Borisoff, Carmen CM Chan, Gordon W Hiebert, Loren Oschipok, George S Robertson, R Zamboni, John D Steeves, Wolfram Tetzlaff
Publication date
2003/3/1
Journal
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Volume
22
Issue
3
Pages
405-416
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Several molecules inhibit axonal growth cones and may account for the failure of central nervous system regeneration, including myelin proteins and various chondroitan sulfate proteoglycans expressed at the site of injury. Axonal growth inhibition by myelin and chondroitan sulfate proteoglycans may in part be controlled by Rho-GTPase, which mediates growth cone collapse. Here, we tested in vitro whether pharmacological inhibition of a major downstream effector of Rho, Rho-kinase, promotes axonal outgrowth from dorsal root ganglia grown on aggrecan. Aggrecan substrates stimulated Rho activity and were inhibitory to axonal growth. Y-27632 treatment promoted the growth of axons by 5- to 10-fold and induced “steamlined” growth cones with longer filopodia and smaller lamellipodia. Interestingly, more actin bundles reminiscent of stress fibers in the central domain of the growth cone were observed when …
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