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Promotion of corticospinal tract growth by KLF6 requires an injury stimulus and occurs within four weeks of treatment.


ABSTRACT: Axons in the corticospinal tract (CST) display a limited capacity for compensatory sprouting after partial spinal injuries, potentially limiting functional recovery. Forced expression of a developmentally expressed transcription factor, Krüppel-like factor 6 (KLF6), enhances axon sprouting by adult CST neurons. Here, using a pyramidotomy model of injury in adult mice, we confirm KLF6's pro-sprouting properties in spared corticospinal tract neurons and show that this effect depends on an injury stimulus. In addition, we probed the time course of KLF6-triggered sprouting of CST axons and demonstrate a significant enhancement of growth within four weeks of treatment. Finally, we tested whether KLF6-induced sprouting was accompanied by improvements in forelimb function, either singly or when combined with intensive rehabilitation. We found that regardless of rehabilitative training, and despite robust cross-midline sprouting by corticospinal tract axons, treatment with KLF6 produced no significant improvement in forelimb function on either a modified ladder-crossing task or a pellet-retrieval task. These data clarify important details of KLF6's pro-growth properties and indicate that additional interventions or further optimization will be needed to translate this improvement in axon growth into functional gains.

SUBMITTER: Kramer AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8224817 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Promotion of corticospinal tract growth by KLF6 requires an injury stimulus and occurs within four weeks of treatment.

Kramer Audra A AA   Olson Greta M GM   Chakraborty Advaita A   Blackmore Murray G MG  

Experimental neurology 20210214


Axons in the corticospinal tract (CST) display a limited capacity for compensatory sprouting after partial spinal injuries, potentially limiting functional recovery. Forced expression of a developmentally expressed transcription factor, Krüppel-like factor 6 (KLF6), enhances axon sprouting by adult CST neurons. Here, using a pyramidotomy model of injury in adult mice, we confirm KLF6's pro-sprouting properties in spared corticospinal tract neurons and show that this effect depends on an injury s  ...[more]

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