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VEGF-B selectively regenerates injured peripheral neurons and restores sensory and trophic functions

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1407227111

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VEGF-B; nerve injury; neuronal growth; cornea

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  1. National Eye Institute/National Institutes of Health [R01EY018594, K08EY015829]
  2. Research to Prevent Blindness Career Development Award
  3. NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE [K08EY015829, R01EY018594] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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VEGF-B primarily provides neuroprotection and improves survival in CNS-derived neurons. However, its actions on the peripheral nervous system have been less characterized. We examined whether VEGF-B mediates peripheral nerve repair. We found that VEGF-B induced extensive neurite growth and branching in trigeminal ganglia neurons in a manner that required selective activation of transmembrane receptors and was distinct from VEGF-A-induced neuronal growth. VEGF-B-induced neurite elongation required PI3K and Notch signaling. In vivo, VEGF-B is required for normal nerve regeneration: mice lacking VEGF-B showed impaired nerve repair with concomitant impaired trophic function. VEGF-B treatment increased nerve regeneration, sensation recovery, and trophic functions of injured corneal peripheral nerves in VEGF-B-deficient and wild-type animals, without affecting uninjured nerves. These selective effects of VEGF-B on injured nerves and its lack of angiogenic activity makes VEGF-B a suitable therapeutic target to treat nerve injury.

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