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CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons

Neurons innervating peripheral tissues display complex responses to peripheral nerve injury. These include the activation and suppression of a variety of signalling pathways that together influence regenerative growth and result in more or less successful functional recovery. However, these response...

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Autores principales: Elzière, Lucie, Sar, Chamroeun, Ventéo, Stéphanie, Bourane, Steeve, Puech, Sylvie, Sonrier, Corinne, Boukhadaoui, Hassan, Fichard, Agnès, Pattyn, Alexandre, Valmier, Jean, Carroll, Patrick, Méchaly, Ilana
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24840036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097736
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author Elzière, Lucie
Sar, Chamroeun
Ventéo, Stéphanie
Bourane, Steeve
Puech, Sylvie
Sonrier, Corinne
Boukhadaoui, Hassan
Fichard, Agnès
Pattyn, Alexandre
Valmier, Jean
Carroll, Patrick
Méchaly, Ilana
author_facet Elzière, Lucie
Sar, Chamroeun
Ventéo, Stéphanie
Bourane, Steeve
Puech, Sylvie
Sonrier, Corinne
Boukhadaoui, Hassan
Fichard, Agnès
Pattyn, Alexandre
Valmier, Jean
Carroll, Patrick
Méchaly, Ilana
author_sort Elzière, Lucie
collection PubMed
description Neurons innervating peripheral tissues display complex responses to peripheral nerve injury. These include the activation and suppression of a variety of signalling pathways that together influence regenerative growth and result in more or less successful functional recovery. However, these responses can be offset by pathological consequences including neuropathic pain. Calcium signalling plays a major role in the different steps occurring after nerve damage. As part of our studies to unravel the roles of injury-induced molecular changes in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons during their regeneration, we show that the calcium calmodulin kinase CaMK1a is markedly induced in mouse DRG neurons in several models of mechanical peripheral nerve injury, but not by inflammation. Intrathecal injection of NRTN or GDNF significantly prevents the post-traumatic induction of CaMK1a suggesting that interruption of target derived factors might be a starter signal in this de novo induction. Inhibition of CaMK signalling in injured DRG neurons by pharmacological means or treatment with CaMK1a siRNA resulted in decreased velocity of neurite growth in vitro. Altogether, the results suggest that CaMK1a induction is part of the intrinsic regenerative response of DRG neurons to peripheral nerve injury, and is thus a potential target for therapeutic intervention to improve peripheral nerve regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-40263252014-05-21 CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons Elzière, Lucie Sar, Chamroeun Ventéo, Stéphanie Bourane, Steeve Puech, Sylvie Sonrier, Corinne Boukhadaoui, Hassan Fichard, Agnès Pattyn, Alexandre Valmier, Jean Carroll, Patrick Méchaly, Ilana PLoS One Research Article Neurons innervating peripheral tissues display complex responses to peripheral nerve injury. These include the activation and suppression of a variety of signalling pathways that together influence regenerative growth and result in more or less successful functional recovery. However, these responses can be offset by pathological consequences including neuropathic pain. Calcium signalling plays a major role in the different steps occurring after nerve damage. As part of our studies to unravel the roles of injury-induced molecular changes in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons during their regeneration, we show that the calcium calmodulin kinase CaMK1a is markedly induced in mouse DRG neurons in several models of mechanical peripheral nerve injury, but not by inflammation. Intrathecal injection of NRTN or GDNF significantly prevents the post-traumatic induction of CaMK1a suggesting that interruption of target derived factors might be a starter signal in this de novo induction. Inhibition of CaMK signalling in injured DRG neurons by pharmacological means or treatment with CaMK1a siRNA resulted in decreased velocity of neurite growth in vitro. Altogether, the results suggest that CaMK1a induction is part of the intrinsic regenerative response of DRG neurons to peripheral nerve injury, and is thus a potential target for therapeutic intervention to improve peripheral nerve regeneration. Public Library of Science 2014-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4026325/ /pubmed/24840036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097736 Text en © 2014 Elzière et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Elzière, Lucie
Sar, Chamroeun
Ventéo, Stéphanie
Bourane, Steeve
Puech, Sylvie
Sonrier, Corinne
Boukhadaoui, Hassan
Fichard, Agnès
Pattyn, Alexandre
Valmier, Jean
Carroll, Patrick
Méchaly, Ilana
CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons
title CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons
title_full CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons
title_fullStr CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons
title_full_unstemmed CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons
title_short CaMKK-CaMK1a, a New Post-Traumatic Signalling Pathway Induced in Mouse Somatosensory Neurons
title_sort camkk-camk1a, a new post-traumatic signalling pathway induced in mouse somatosensory neurons
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4026325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24840036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0097736
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