Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2090469470> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2090469470 endingPage "292" @default.
- W2090469470 startingPage "281" @default.
- W2090469470 abstract "During development, many CNS projection neurons establish topographically ordered maps in their target regions. Myelin-associated inhibitors of neurite growth contribute to the confinement of fiber tracts during development and limit plastic changes after CNS projections have been formed. Neutralization of myelin-associated growth inhibitors leads to an expansion of the retinal innervation of the superior colliculus (SC). In the lesioned adult mammalian CNS, these long projection neurons are usually unable to regrow axons over long distances after lesion due to myelin-associated inhibitors, which interfere with axonal growth in vivo and in vitro. Application of a specific antibody directed against myelin-inhibitors (IN-1) promotes regrowth of corticospinal tract or retinal ganglion cell axons. In the present study, we asked whether application of an antibody to myelin-associated growth inhibitors would lead to disturbances of target-specific axon guidance. To examine this issue, we used an in vitro model, the “stripe assay,” to examine the behavior of rat retinal ganglion cell axons on membranes from embryonic and deafferented adult rat SC. On membrane preparations from embryonic rat SC, retinal fibers avoid posterior tectal membranes, possibly due to the presence of a repulsive factor. Nasal retinal axons show a random growth pattern. On membranes prepared from the deafferented adult rat SC, temporal and nasal axons prefer to grow on membranes prepared from their specific target region, which suggests the involvement of target-derived attractive guidance components. The results of the present study show that retinal axons grow significantly faster in the presence of IN-1 antibody that neutralizes myelin-associated growth inhibitors present in the membrane preparations from the adult rat SC. IN-1 antibody, however, does not interfere with specific axonal guidance. This suggests that axonal guidance and specific target finding are independently regulated in retinal axons. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc." @default.
- W2090469470 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2090469470 creator A5016418059 @default.
- W2090469470 creator A5057817479 @default.
- W2090469470 date "1996-06-01" @default.
- W2090469470 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2090469470 title "Antibody that neutralizes myelin-associated inhibitors of axon growth does not interfere with recognition of target-specific guidance information by rat retinal axons" @default.
- W2090469470 cites W112437525 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1502563373 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1859598875 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1913092726 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1953807893 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1964039942 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1971304382 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W1996902595 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2002422337 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2012058350 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2013968703 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2015378446 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2032653692 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2036567890 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2046473731 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2050415048 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2051417917 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2057932143 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2065270118 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2070431148 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2071631502 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2072048530 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2074422606 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2078956426 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2081216682 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2095225284 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2100038996 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2107710227 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2109432772 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2116181102 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2133862952 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2148600260 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2152488847 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2155666894 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2156555573 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2163153403 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W2470301900 @default.
- W2090469470 cites W279996877 @default.
- W2090469470 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1097-4695(199606)30:2<281::aid-neu9>3.0.co;2-1" @default.
- W2090469470 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8738756" @default.
- W2090469470 hasPublicationYear "1996" @default.
- W2090469470 type Work @default.
- W2090469470 sameAs 2090469470 @default.
- W2090469470 citedByCount "21" @default.
- W2090469470 countsByYear W20904694702015 @default.
- W2090469470 countsByYear W20904694702017 @default.
- W2090469470 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2090469470 hasAuthorship W2090469470A5016418059 @default.
- W2090469470 hasAuthorship W2090469470A5057817479 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C113246987 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C135903288 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C2777093970 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C2777624874 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C2778609137 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C2779530196 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C2780827179 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C2781416072 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C529278444 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConcept C95444343 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C113246987 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C135903288 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C169760540 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C202751555 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C2777093970 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C2777624874 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C2778609137 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C2779530196 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C2780827179 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C2781416072 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C529278444 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C55493867 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C86803240 @default.
- W2090469470 hasConceptScore W2090469470C95444343 @default.
- W2090469470 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2090469470 hasLocation W20904694701 @default.
- W2090469470 hasLocation W20904694702 @default.
- W2090469470 hasOpenAccess W2090469470 @default.
- W2090469470 hasPrimaryLocation W20904694701 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W1527110415 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W1601004977 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W1821151201 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W2017950720 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W2031553945 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W2032386957 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W2090469470 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W2093814006 @default.
- W2090469470 hasRelatedWork W2148427734 @default.