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Inhibition of LINGO-1 promotes functional recovery after experimental spinal cord demyelination.

Authors :
Zhang, Yongjie
Zhang, Yi Ping
Pepinsky, Blake
Huang, Guanrong
Shields, Lisa B.E.
Shields, Christopher B.
Mi, Sha
Source :
Experimental Neurology. Apr2015, Vol. 266, p68-73. 6p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Blocking LINGO-1 has been shown to enhance remyelination in the rat lysolecithin-induced focal spinal cord demyelination model. We used transcranial magnetic motor-evoked potentials (tcMMEPs) to assess the effect of blocking LINGO-1 on recovery of axonal function in a mouse lysolecithin model at 1, 2 and 4 weeks after injury. The role of LINGO-1 was assessed using LINGO-1 knockout (KO) mice and in wild-type mice after intraperitoneal administration of anti-LINGO-1 antagonist monoclonal antibody (mAb3B5). Response rates (at 2 and 4 weeks) and amplitudes (at 4 weeks) were significantly increased in LINGO-1 KO and mAb3B5-treated mice compared with matched controls. The latency of potentials at 4 weeks was significantly shorter in mAb3B5-treated mice compared with controls. Lesion areas in LINGO-1 KO and mAb3B5-treated mice were reduced significantly compared with matched controls. The number of remyelinated axons within the lesions was increased and the G -ratios of the axons were decreased in both LINGO-1 KO and mAb3B5-treated mice compared with matched controls. These data provide morphometric and functional evidence of enhancement of remyelination associated with antagonism of LINGO-1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00144886
Volume :
266
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Experimental Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101916061
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.expneurol.2015.02.006