Regulation of degenerative spheroids after injury

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Neuronal injury leads to rapid, programmed disintegration of axons distal to the site of lesion. Much like other forms of axon degeneration (e.g. developmental pruning, toxic insult from neurodegenerative disorder), Wallerian degeneration associated with injury is preceded by spheroid formation along axons. The mechanisms by which injury leads to formation of spheroids and whether these spheroids have a functional role in degeneration remain elusive. Here, using neonatal mouse primary sympathetic neurons, we investigate the roles of players previously implicated in the progression of Wallerian degeneration in injury-induced spheroid formation. We find that intra-axonal calcium flux is accompanied by actin-Rho dependent growth of calcium rich axonal spheroids that eventually rupture, releasing material to the extracellular space prior to catastrophic axon degeneration. Importantly, after injury, Sarm1−/− and DR6−/−, but not Wlds (excess NAD+) neurons, are capable of forming spheroids that eventually rupture, releasing their contents to the extracellular space to promote degeneration. Supplementation of exogenous NAD+ or expressing WLDs suppresses Rho-dependent spheroid formation and degeneration in response to injury. Moreover, injured or trophically deprived Sarm1−/− and DR6−/−, but not Wlds neurons, are resistant to degeneration induced by conditioned media collected from wild-type axons after spheroid rupture. Taken together, these findings place Rho-actin and NAD+ upstream of spheroid formation and may suggest that other mediators of degeneration, such as DR6 and SARM1, mediate post-spheroid rupture events that lead to catastrophic axon disassembly.

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Yong, Y., Gamage, K., Cushman, C., Spano, A., & Deppmann, C. (2020). Regulation of degenerative spheroids after injury. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71906-x

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