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Rewiring Neuronal Circuits: A New Method for Fast Neurite Extension and Functional Neuronal Connection
Published on: June 13, 2017
Neurobiology: Resetting the axon's batteries
Jeffery L Twiss1, Ashley L Kalinski2, Pabitra K Sahoo1
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 20208, USA.
Abstract:
Neuronal injury can cause mitochondrial damage, leading to reduced energy production, decreased Ca2+ storage capacity, and increased reactive oxygen species. A new study reveals a mechanism to trigger the axonal transport of previously anchored mitochondria and promote neuroprotection and axon regeneration by replacing damaged with functional mitochondria.
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