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Target-selective vertebrate motor axon regeneration depends on interaction with glial cells at a peripheral nerve plexus

Authors
Walker, L.J., Guevara, C., Kawakami, K., Granato, M.
ID
ZDB-PUB-230818-47
Date
2023
Source
PLoS Biology   21: e3002223e3002223 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Granato, Michael, Kawakami, Koichi, Walker, Lauren
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  • Animals
  • Axons*
  • Nerve Regeneration
  • Neuroglia
  • Peripheral Nerves
  • Zebrafish*
PubMed
37590333 Full text @ PLoS Biol.
Abstract
A critical step for functional recovery from peripheral nerve injury is for regenerating axons to connect with their pre-injury targets. Reestablishing pre-injury target specificity is particularly challenging for limb-innervating axons as they encounter a plexus, a network where peripheral nerves converge, axons from different nerves intermingle, and then re-sort into target-specific bundles. Here, we examine this process at a plexus located at the base of the zebrafish pectoral fin, equivalent to tetrapod forelimbs. Using live cell imaging and sparse axon labeling, we find that regenerating motor axons from 3 nerves coalesce into the plexus. There, they intermingle and sort into distinct branches, and then navigate to their original muscle domains with high fidelity that restores functionality. We demonstrate that this regeneration process includes selective retraction of mistargeted axons, suggesting active correction mechanisms. Moreover, we find that Schwann cells are enriched and associate with axons at the plexus, and that Schwann cell ablation during regeneration causes profound axonal mistargeting. Our data provide the first real-time account of regenerating vertebrate motor axons navigating a nerve plexus and reveal a previously unappreciated role for Schwann cells to promote axon sorting at a plexus during regeneration.
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