Accumulation of F-spondin in injured peripheral nerve promotes the outgrowth of sensory axons

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Abstract

F-spondin, an extracellular matrix protein, is present in peripheral nerve during embryonic development, but its amount diminishes by birth. Axotomy of adult rat sciatic nerve, however, causes a massive upregulation of both F-spondin mRNA and protein distal to the lesion. F-spondin in the distal stump of axotomized nerve promotes neurite outgrowth of sensory neurons, as revealed by protein neutralization with F-spondin-specific antibodies. Thus, F-spondin is likely to play a role in promoting axonal regeneration after nerve injury.

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Burstyn-Cohen, T., Frumkin, A., Xu, Y. T., Scherer, S. S., & Klar, A. (1998). Accumulation of F-spondin in injured peripheral nerve promotes the outgrowth of sensory axons. Journal of Neuroscience, 18(21), 8875–8885. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.18-21-08875.1998

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