Myelination of regenerating optic nerve axons occurs in conjunction with an increase of the oligodendrocyte precursor cell population in the adult mice

•Optic nerves present an increased density of OPC during regeneration.•Optic nerves present an increased density of oligodendrocytes during regeneration.•Optic nerves present an increased density of myelin regulatory factor during regeneration.•The stimulatory protocol employed in this study promote...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brain research bulletin 2021-01, Vol.166, p.150-160
Hauptverfasser: Mendonça, Henrique Rocha, Villas Boas, Camila Oliveira Goulart, Heringer, Luiza dos Santos, Oliveira, Julia Teixeira, Martinez, Ana Maria Blanco
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Zusammenfassung:•Optic nerves present an increased density of OPC during regeneration.•Optic nerves present an increased density of oligodendrocytes during regeneration.•Optic nerves present an increased density of myelin regulatory factor during regeneration.•The stimulatory protocol employed in this study promotes myelination of regenerating RGC axons. Recently, regeneration of CNS tracts has been partially accomplished by strategies of intrinsic neuronal growth stimulation. However, restoration of function is dependent on proper myelination of regenerating axons. Previous work from our group (Goulart et al., 2018) has shown an increase in oligodendrocyte staining in the regenerating optic nerve, 2 weeks after crush, in animals that were submitted to conditional deletion of pten gene in retinal ganglion cells and intravitreal injection of zymosan + cAMP. Thus, in the present study we aimed to investigate the maturation of the oligodendroglial lineage and myelination during the regeneration of the optic nerve under the same conditions of our previous work. We showed that the combined treatment promoted an increase of myelinated fibers within the optic nerve, 12 weeks after lesion, as well as an increase in Sox10 positive cells. Early-OPCs, positive to A2B5, were also increased at 12 weeks, whereas O4 positive, late-OPCs, were increased from 2 until 12 weeks after crush. At 12 weeks after crush, the optic nerve of Regenerating group presented more CC1 positive oligodendrocytes and increased MRF positive myelinating oligodendrocytes, culminating in CTB traced regenerating axons superimposed to MBP staining, suggestive of myelination. Thus, our work showed that conditional deletion of pten gene in retinal ganglion cells and intravitreal inflammatory stimuli + cAMP stimulate full maturation of the olidodendroglial lineage, from OPC proliferation and differentiation to myelination of regenerating CNS axons.
ISSN:0361-9230
1873-2747
DOI:10.1016/j.brainresbull.2020.11.012