Serum response factor promotes axon regeneration following spinal cord transection injury

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Guo-Ying Feng [1 ]
Nai-Li Zhang [1 ]
Xiao-Wei Liu [1 ]
Ling-Xi Tong [1 ]
Chun-Lei Zhang [1 ]
Shuai Zhou [1 ]
Lu-Ping Zhang [1 ]
Fei Huang [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Institute of Neurobiology,Binzhou Medical University
[2] School of Health and Life Sciences,University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
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Studies have snown that serum response factor is beneficaial for axonar regeneration of peripheral herves.However,Its role after central nervous system injury remains unclear. In this study,we established a rat model of T9-T10 spinal cord transection injury.We found that the expression of serum response factor in injured spinal cord gray matter neurons gradually increased with time,reached its peak on the 7thday,and then gradually decreased.To investigate the role of serum response factor,we used lentivirus vecto rs to ove rexpress and silence serum response factor in spinal cord tissue.We found that overexpression of serum response factor promoted motor function recovery in rats with spinal cord injury.Qualitative observation of biotinylated dextran amine anterograde tra cing showed that ove rexpression of serum response factor increased nerve fibers in the injured spinal co rd.Additionally,transmission electron microscopy showed that axon and myelin sheath morphology was restored.Silencing serum response factor had the opposite effects of ove rexpression.These findings suggest that serum response factor plays a role in the recovery of motor function after spinal cord injury.The underlying mechanism may be related to the regulation of axonal regeneration.
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