Chondroitinase ABC Combined with Neurotrophin NT-3 Secretion and NR2D Expression Promotes Axonal Plasticity and Functional Recovery in Rats with Lateral Hemisection of the Spinal Cord

Guillermo García-Alías, Hayk A. Petrosyan, Lisa Schnell, Philip J. Horner, William J. Bowers, Lorne M. Mendell, James W. Fawcett, Victor L. Arvanian

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Abstract

Elevating spinal levels of neurotrophin NT-3 (NT3) while increasing expression of the NR2D subunit of the NMDA receptor using a HSV viral construct promotes formation of novel multisynaptic projections from lateral white matter (LWM) axons to motoneurons in neonates. However, this treatment is ineffective after postnatal day 10. Because chondroitinase ABC (ChABC) treatment restores plasticity in the adult CNS, we have added ChABC to this treatment and applied the combination to adult rats receiving a left lateral hemi section (Hx) at T8. All hemisected animals initially dragged the ipsilateral hind paw and displayed abnormal gait. Rats treated with ChABC or NT3/HSV-NR2D recovered partial hind limb locomotor function, but animals receiving combined therapy displayed the most improved body stability and inter limb coordination [Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan (BBB) locomotor scale and gait analysis]. Electrical stimulation of the left LWM at T6 did not evoke any synaptic response in ipsilateral L5 motoneurons of control hemisected animals, indicating interruption of the white matter. Only animals with the full combination treatment recovered consistent multi synaptic responses in these motoneurons indicating formation of a detour pathway around the Hx. These physiological findings were supported by the observation of increased branching of both cut and intact LWM axons into the gray matter near the injury. ChABC-treated animals displayed more sprouting than control animals and those receiving NT3/HSV-NR2D; animals receiving the combination of all three treatments showed the most sprouting. Our results indicate that therapies aimed at increasing plasticity, promoting axon growth and modulating synaptic function have synergistic effects and promote better functional recovery than if applied individually.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)17788-17799
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume31
Issue number49
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 7 2011

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Neuroscience(all)

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