Arginase I and polyamines act downstream from cyclic AMP in overcoming inhibition of axonal growth MAG and myelin in vitro.
Neuron
; 35(4): 711-9, 2002 Aug 15.
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Elevation of cAMP can overcome myelin inhibitors to encourage regeneration of the CNS. We show that a consequence of elevated cAMP is the synthesis of polyamines, resulting from an up-regulation of Arginase I, a key enzyme in their synthesis. Inhibiting polyamine synthesis blocks the cAMP effect on regeneration. Either over-expression of Arginase I or exogenous polyamines can overcome inhibition by MAG and by myelin in general. While MAG/myelin support the growth of young DRG neurons, they become inhibitory as DRGs mature. Endogenous Arginase I levels are high in young DRGs but drop spontaneously at an age that coincides with the switch from promotion to inhibition by MAG/myelin. Over-expressing Arginase I in maturing DRGs blocks that switch. Arginase I and polyamines are more specific targets than cAMP for intervention to encourage regeneration after CNS injury.
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Assunto principal:
Arginase
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Poliaminas
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Sistema Nervoso Central
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AMP Cíclico
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Glicoproteína Associada a Mielina
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Cones de Crescimento
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Bainha de Mielina
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En
Revista:
Neuron
Ano de publicação:
2002
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos