Regeneration-associated genes on optic nerve regeneration in fish retina.

Adv Exp Med Biol

Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, 5-11-80 Kodatsuno, 920-0942, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan,

Published: July 2014

It has been well documented that fish central nervous system, including retina and optic nerve, can regenerate and recover its function after nerve injury. Within a few decades, a number of regeneration-associated genes (RAGs) have been identified in fish retina following optic nerve injury (ONI). RAGs can be classified into two groups: cell survival- and axonal outgrowth-related genes. In fish retina after ONI, cell survival-related genes were upregulated in 1-6 days after ONI, which corresponds to the preparation stage for cell survival and axonal sprouting. Subsequently, axonal outgrowth-related genes were upregulated in 1-6 weeks after ONI, which corresponds to the axonal regrowth stage. Recently, we've found a novel type of RAGs, dedifferentiation-related genes, that are upregulated in overlapping time between cell survival and axonal regrowth (3-10 days after ONI). In this chapter we summarize these three types of RAGs that promote optic nerve regeneration in the fish retina after ONI.

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