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Microtubule dynamics in healthy and injured neurons

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DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 81, 期 3, 页码 321-332

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dneu.22746

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degeneration; microtubule; neuron; regeneration

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  1. National Institute of General Medical Sciences [GM085115]

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The microtubule cytoskeleton of neurons contributes to their longevity, with stable microtubules that can be modulated in response to injury and stress. Microtubule dynamics play a key role in neuroprotection and regeneration after axon injury, highlighting the importance of understanding these processes for developing strategies in promoting neural health.
Most neurons must last a lifetime and their microtubule cytoskeleton is an important contributor to their longevity. Neurons have some of the most stable microtubules of all cells, but the tip of every microtubule remains dynamic and, although requiring constant GTP consumption, microtubules are always being rebuilt. While some ongoing level of rebuilding always occurs, overall microtubule stability can be modulated in response to injury and stress as well as the normal developmental process of pruning. Specific microtubule severing proteins act in different contexts to increase microtubule dynamicity and promote degeneration and pruning. After axon injury, complex changes in dynamics occur and these are important for both neuroprotection induced by injury and subsequent outgrowth of a new axon. Understanding how microtubule dynamics is modulated in different scenarios, as well as the impact of the changes in stability, is an important avenue to explore for development of strategies to promote neuroprotection and regeneration.

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