Nogo and axon regeneration

ME Schwab - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2004 - Elsevier
Current opinion in neurobiology, 2004Elsevier
Nogo-A is one of several neurite growth inhibitory components present in oligodendrocytes
and CNS myelin membranes. Nogo has a crucial role in restricting axonal regeneration and
compensatory fibre growth in the injured adult mammalian CNS. Recent studies have shown
that in vivo applications of Nogo neutralizing antibodies, peptides blocking the Nogo
receptor subunit NgR, or blockers of the postreceptor components Rho-A and ROCK induce
long-distance axonal regeneration and compensatory sprouting, accompanied by an …
Nogo-A is one of several neurite growth inhibitory components present in oligodendrocytes and CNS myelin membranes. Nogo has a crucial role in restricting axonal regeneration and compensatory fibre growth in the injured adult mammalian CNS. Recent studies have shown that in vivo applications of Nogo neutralizing antibodies, peptides blocking the Nogo receptor subunit NgR, or blockers of the postreceptor components Rho-A and ROCK induce long-distance axonal regeneration and compensatory sprouting, accompanied by an impressive enhancement of functional recovery, in the rat and mouse spinal cord.
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