Effect of NT-4 and BDNF delivery to damaged sciatic nerves on phenotypic recovery of fast and slow muscles fibres

Magda Simon, Rebecca Porter, Robert Brown, Gary R. Coulton, Giorgio Terenghi

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

    Abstract

    We investigated whether neurotrophin-4 (NT-4) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) affected the reinnervation of slow and fast motor units. Neurotrophin-impregnated or plain fibronectin (FN) conduits were inserted into a sciatic nerve gap. Fast extensor digitorum longus (EDL) and slow soleus muscles were collected 4 months postsurgery. Muscles were weighed and fibre type proportion and mean fibre diameters were derived from muscle cross-sections. All fibre types in muscles from FN animals were severely atrophied and this correlated well with type 1 fibre loss and atrophy in soleus and type 2b loss and atrophy in EDL. Treatment with NT-4 reversed soleus but not EDL mass loss above the FN group by significantly restoring type 1 muscle fibre proportion and diameters towards those of normal unoperated animals. BDNF did not increase muscle mass but did have minor effects on fibre type and diameter. Thus, NT-4 significantly improved slow motor unit recovery, and provides a basis for therapies intended to aid the functional recovery of muscles after denervating injury.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2460-2466
    Number of pages6
    JournalEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
    Volume18
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2003

    Keywords

    • BDNF
    • Muscle fibre
    • Nerve regeneration
    • Neurotrophin
    • NT4
    • trk B receptor

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Effect of NT-4 and BDNF delivery to damaged sciatic nerves on phenotypic recovery of fast and slow muscles fibres'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this