Purpose: A group B-streptococcus exotoxin (CM101) was administered following optic nerve injury in adult rats in order to analyze putative effects on macrophages, glial scar formation and regrowth of axons in the lesioned optic nerve.

Methods: After a standardized intraorbital optic nerve crush, animals were randomized to treatment with CM101 (30 microm/kg body weight, iv, repeated every other day) or vehicle alone. Morphology (semithin sections) and immunohistochemistry directed towards macrophages (ED1), neurofilament (NF), astrocytes (GFAP) and regenerative sprouts (GAP43) were employed at different time-points up to 28 dpi.

Results: A significant increase of ED1-positive macrophages (p < 0.05) was observed at 7, 14 and 28 dpi in treated animals compared to untreated, indicative of macrophage stimulation. Less degenerative structures were found in sections distal to the injury in treated animals, seemingly due to a pro-phagocytic effect. Reactive gliosis was significantly (p < 0.05) less pronounced in CM101-treated animals. The presence of GAP43-positive sprouts and neurofilament-positive neurites distal to the lesion in treated animals indicate regrowth of axons crossing the glial scar.

Conclusion: Treatment with group B-streptococcus exotoxin leads to macrophage stimulation, increased phagocytosis of inhibitory debris, and a less dense reactive gliosis, which in turn allows for regrowth of axons through the glial scar.

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