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抗 Nogo-A 抗体治疗可改善创伤性脑损伤后的功能预后。

Anti-Nogo-A Antibody Therapy Improves Functional Outcome Following Traumatic Brain Injury.

机构信息

Edward Hines Jr. Veteran Affairs Hospital, Hines, IL, USA.

Department of Neurological Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL, USA.

出版信息

Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2023 Oct;37(10):682-693. doi: 10.1177/15459683231203194. Epub 2023 Oct 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can cause sensorimotor deficits, and recovery is slow and incomplete. There are no effective pharmacological treatments for recovery from TBI, but research indicates potential for anti-Nogo-A antibody (Ab) therapy. This Ab neutralizes Nogo-A, an endogenous transmembrane protein that inhibits neuronal plasticity and regeneration.

OBJECTIVE

We hypothesized that anti-Nogo-A Ab treatment following TBI results in disinhibited axonal growth from the contralesional cortex, the establishment of new compensatory neuronal connections, and improved function.

METHODS

We modeled TBI in rats using the controlled cortical impact method, resulting in focal brain damage and motor deficits like those observed in humans with a moderate cortical TBI. Rats were trained on the skilled forelimb reaching task and the horizontal ladder rung walking task. They were then given a TBI, targeting the caudal forelimb motor cortex, and randomly divided into 3 groups: TBI-only, TBI + Anti-Nogo-A Ab, and TBI + Control Ab. Testing resumed 3 days after TBI and continued for 8 weeks, when rats received an injection of the anterograde neuronal tracer, biotinylated dextran amine (BDA), into the corresponding area contralateral to the TBI.

RESULTS

We observed significant improvement in rats that received anti-Nogo-A Ab treatment post-TBI compared to controls. Analysis of BDA-positive axons revealed that anti-Nogo-A Ab treatment resulted in cortico-rubral plasticity to the deafferented red nucleus. . Anti-Nogo-A Ab treatment may improve functional recovery via neuronal plasticity to brain areas important for skilled movements, and this treatment shows promise to improve outcomes in humans who have suffered a TBI.

摘要

背景

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)可导致感觉运动功能障碍,且恢复过程缓慢且不完全。目前尚无有效的药物治疗方法可促进 TBI 恢复,但研究表明抗 Nogo-A 抗体(Ab)治疗具有一定潜力。该 Ab 可中和 Nogo-A,后者是一种内源性跨膜蛋白,可抑制神经元可塑性和再生。

目的

我们假设 TBI 后使用抗 Nogo-A Ab 治疗可导致来自对侧皮质的轴突生长去抑制,建立新的代偿性神经元连接,并改善功能。

方法

我们使用皮质撞击法在大鼠中建立 TBI 模型,导致局灶性脑损伤和运动功能障碍,类似于人类中度皮质 TBI 中观察到的情况。大鼠接受熟练的前肢抓握任务和水平梯级走任务训练。然后对它们进行 TBI 处理,靶向尾侧前肢运动皮质,并将其随机分为 3 组:TBI 组、TBI+抗 Nogo-A Ab 组和 TBI+对照 Ab 组。TBI 后 3 天开始测试,并持续 8 周,此时大鼠接受顺行神经元示踪剂生物素化葡聚糖胺(BDA)注射到 TBI 对侧相应区域。

结果

与对照组相比,TBI 后接受抗 Nogo-A Ab 治疗的大鼠观察到显著改善。BDA 阳性轴突分析表明,抗 Nogo-A Ab 治疗导致皮质-红核的传入性去传入可塑性。抗 Nogo-A Ab 治疗可能通过对与熟练运动相关的重要脑区的神经元可塑性来改善功能恢复,这种治疗方法有望改善 TBI 患者的预后。

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