Nogo limits neural plasticity and recovery from injury

ME Schwab, SM Strittmatter - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•Nogo-A limits neural repair and recovery after adult CNS injuries.•NgR1 and
S1PR2 are receptors for different domains of Nogo-A.•Nogo-A and NgR1 limit experience …

Neuronal plasticity: beyond the critical period

M Hübener, T Bonhoeffer - Cell, 2014 - cell.com
Neuronal plasticity in the brain is greatly enhanced during critical periods early in life and
was long thought to be rather limited thereafter. Studies in primary sensory areas of the …

[HTML][HTML] RTN4/NoGo-receptor binding to BAI adhesion-GPCRs regulates neuronal development

J Wang, Y Miao, R Wicklein, Z Sun, J Wang, KM Jude… - Cell, 2021 - cell.com
RTN4-binding proteins were widely studied as" NoGo" receptors, but their physiological
interactors and roles remain elusive. Similarly, BAI adhesion-GPCRs were associated with …

Critical-period plasticity in the visual cortex

CN Levelt, M Hübener - Annual review of neuroscience, 2012 - annualreviews.org
In many regions of the developing brain, neuronal circuits undergo defined phases of
enhanced plasticity, termed critical periods. Work in the rodent visual cortex has led to …

The sphingolipid receptor S1PR2 is a receptor for Nogo-a repressing synaptic plasticity

A Kempf, B Tews, ME Arzt, O Weinmann… - PLoS …, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Nogo-A is a membrane protein of the central nervous system (CNS) restricting neurite
growth and synaptic plasticity via two extracellular domains: Nogo-66 and Nogo-A-Δ20 …

Intranasal delivery of full-length anti-Nogo-A antibody: A potential alternative route for therapeutic antibodies to central nervous system targets

D Correa, MI Scheuber, H Shan… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Antibody delivery to the CNS remains a huge hurdle for the clinical application of antibodies
targeting a CNS antigen. The blood–brain barrier and blood–CSF barrier restrict access of …

The role of Nogo-A in axonal plasticity, regrowth and repair

V Pernet, ME Schwab - Cell and tissue research, 2012 - Springer
Axonal damage leads to permanent deficits in the adult central nervous system (CNS) not
only because of the weak intrinsic ability of adult neurons to activate their growth program …

Cellular and system biology of memory: timing, molecules, and beyond

M Korte, D Schmitz - Physiological reviews, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
The storage of information in the mammalian nervous systems is dependent on a delicate
balance between change and stability of neuronal networks. The induction and …

The molecular basis for remyelination failure in multiple sclerosis

J Gruchot, V Weyers, P Göttle, M Förster, HP Hartung… - Cells, 2019 - mdpi.com
Myelin sheaths in the central nervous system (CNS) insulate axons and thereby allow
saltatory nerve conduction, which is a prerequisite for complex brain function. Multiple …

Cerebral ischemia in the developing brain

RM Dietz, AL Dingman… - Journal of Cerebral Blood …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Brain ischemia affects all ages, from neonates to the elderly population, and is a leading
cause of mortality and morbidity. Multiple preclinical rodent models involving different ages …