Red nucleus neurons of Bcl-2 over-expressing mice are protected from cell death induced by axotomy

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THE Bcl-2 proto-oncogene regulates apoptosis and prevents cell death. We studied the effect of Bcl-2 gene over-expression on the survival of axotomized red nucleus (RN) neurons after unilateral hemisection at cervical segment 4/5 (C4/5) in mice. Seventy-five percent of RN neurons survived in Bcl-2 over-expressing mice 1 or 2 months after surgery compared with only 55% of RN neurons in wild-type mice. However, Bcl-2 gene over-expression does not prevent lesion-induced shrinkage of RN neurons.

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Zhou, L., Connors, T., Chen, D. F., Murray, M., Tessler, A., Kambin, P., & Saavedra, R. A. (1999). Red nucleus neurons of Bcl-2 over-expressing mice are protected from cell death induced by axotomy. NeuroReport, 10(16), 3417–3421. https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-199911080-00029

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