2016
Inhibition of Poly-ADP-Ribosylation Fails to Increase Axonal Regeneration or Improve Functional Recovery after Adult Mammalian CNS Injury
Wang X, Sekine Y, Byrne AB, Cafferty WB, Hammarlund M, Strittmatter SM. Inhibition of Poly-ADP-Ribosylation Fails to Increase Axonal Regeneration or Improve Functional Recovery after Adult Mammalian CNS Injury. ENeuro 2016, 3: eneuro.0270-16.2016. PMID: 28032120, PMCID: PMC5187389, DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0270-16.2016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAxonsBenzimidazolesCells, CulturedCerebral CortexDisease Models, AnimalFemaleIsoenzymesMaleMice, 129 StrainMice, Inbred C57BLMice, TransgenicMotor ActivityNerve RegenerationOptic Nerve InjuriesPoly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase-1Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase InhibitorsRecovery of FunctionSpinal Cord InjuriesThoracic VertebraeConceptsOptic nerve crush injuryNerve crush injuryThoracic spinal cordAxonal regenerationSpinal cordDorsal hemisectionCrush injuryFunctional recoveryPARP inhibitorsMotor function recoveryRecovery of functionPoly (ADP-ribose) polymeraseClinical PARP inhibitorsNeurological recoveryShort hairpin RNACNS traumaCNS injuryFunction recoveryAxonal regrowthSystemic administrationPharmacodynamic actionAxon regenerationTraumatic damageTherapeutic efficacyNeurological trauma
2013
Delayed amyloid plaque deposition and behavioral deficits in outcrossed AβPP/PS1 mice
Couch BA, Kerrisk ME, Kaufman AC, Nygaard HB, Strittmatter SM, Koleske AJ. Delayed amyloid plaque deposition and behavioral deficits in outcrossed AβPP/PS1 mice. The Journal Of Comparative Neurology 2013, 521: 1395-1408. PMID: 23047754, PMCID: PMC3562562, DOI: 10.1002/cne.23239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAβPP/PS1 micePS1 micePlaque burdenPlaque depositionBehavioral deficitsRadial arm water maze performanceBehavioral impairmentsAlzheimer's diseaseAβPP processingPresenilin 1Amyloid-β precursor proteinLower plaque burdenProgressive neurodegenerative dementiaAmyloid plaque depositionAmyloid plaque accumulationAmyloid plaque burdenAD-like featuresNovel object recognitionWater maze performanceMonths of ageDendrite lossAD progressionNeurodegenerative dementiaPlaque accumulationMixed genetic background