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DOI: 10.1159/000320715
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Expression of HGF/c-Met Is Dynamically Regulated in the Dorsal Root Ganglions and Spinal Cord of Adult Rats following Sciatic Nerve Ligation

Lin Zheng,Rui Wang,Qing Ping Yu,Han Wang,Xi Nan Yi,Qi Ben Wang,Jian Wei Zhang,Gui Xiang Zhang,Yuanzhong Xu

Spinal cord
Hepatocyte growth factor
Sciatic nerve
2010
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor c-Met play pivotal roles in post-traumatic regeneration of the nervous system. However, following peripheral nerve injury, the role and regulation of the HGF/c-Met system is less clear. Therefore, using a sciatic nerve ligation (SNL) model, spatiotemporal changes in HGF and c-Met expression were detected in the dorsal root ganglions (DRGs) and lumbar spinal cords of adult rats. HGF expression following SNL was found to be significantly decreased in ipsilateral L4-L5 DRGs from day 3 to day 14, with the lowest levels of expression detected on days 5 and 7. In contrast, no significant change in HGF expression was detected in the lumbar spinal cords. c-Met expression in ipsilateral L4-L5 DRGs and within the ipsilateral dorsal horn was found to be significantly up-regulated following SNL, particularly from day 5 to day 14, with peak levels of expression detected on days 7 and 14. In contrast, c-Met levels following SNL consistently remained stable in the spinal ventral horn. These findings suggest that the HGF/c-Met system is spatiotemporally regulated by a unique pattern of signaling pathways induced by peripheral nerve injury, and these pathways have a role in promoting the survival of injured neurons, especially adult DRG sensory neurons.
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    Expression of HGF/c-Met Is Dynamically Regulated in the Dorsal Root Ganglions and Spinal Cord of Adult Rats following Sciatic Nerve Ligation” is a paper by Lin Zheng Rui Wang Qing Ping Yu Han Wang Xi Nan Yi Qi Ben Wang Jian Wei Zhang Gui Xiang Zhang Yuanzhong Xu published in 2010. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.