Neuronal NADPH oxidase is required for neurite regeneration of Aplysia bag cell neurons

S. M. Sabbir Alam,Yuichiro Watanabe, Brooke L. Steeno, Soumyajit Dutta, Halie A. Szilagyi,Alexander Wei,Daniel M. Suter

JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY(2023)

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NADPH oxidase (Nox), a major source of reactive oxygen species (ROS), is involved in neurodegeneration after injury and disease. Nox is expressed in both neuronal and non-neuronal cells and contributes to an elevated ROS level after injury. Contrary to the well-known damaging effect of Nox-derived ROS in neurodegeneration, recently a physiological role of Nox in nervous system development including neurogenesis, neuronal polarity, and axonal growth has been revealed. Here, we tested a role for neuronal Nox in neurite regeneration following mechanical transection in cultured Aplysia bag cell neurons. Using a novel hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-sensing dye, 5 '-(p-borophenyl)-2 '-pyridylthiazole pinacol ester (BPPT), we found that H2O2 levels are elevated in regenerating growth cones following injury. Redistribution of Nox2 and p40(phox) in the growth cone central domain suggests Nox2 activation after injury. Inhibiting Nox with the pan-Nox inhibitor celastrol reduced neurite regeneration rate. Pharmacological inhibition of Nox is correlated with reduced activation of Src2 tyrosine kinase and F-actin content in the growth cone. Taken together, these findings suggest that Nox-derived ROS regulate neurite regeneration following injury through Src2-mediated regulation of actin organization in Aplysia growth cones.
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growth cone,hydrogen peroxide,NADPH oxidase,neurite regeneration,reactive oxygen species
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