Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer

Nerve transfer is the most common treatment for total brachial plexus avulsion injury. After nerve transfer, the movement of the injured limb may be activated by certain movements of the healthy limb at the early stage of recovery, i.e., trans-hemispheric reorganization. Previous studies have focuse...

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Main Authors: Yin Yuan, Xiu-yue Xu, Jie Lao, Xin Zhao
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Neural Regeneration Research
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Online Access:http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2018;volume=13;issue=2;spage=331;epage=339;aulast=Yuan
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spelling doaj-e1b510db607f446bbd58218f81c001da2020-11-25T03:04:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsNeural Regeneration Research1673-53742018-01-0113233133910.4103/1673-5374.226429Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transferYin YuanXiu-yue XuJie LaoXin ZhaoNerve transfer is the most common treatment for total brachial plexus avulsion injury. After nerve transfer, the movement of the injured limb may be activated by certain movements of the healthy limb at the early stage of recovery, i.e., trans-hemispheric reorganization. Previous studies have focused on functional magnetic resonance imaging and changes in brain-derived neurotrophic factor and growth associated protein 43, but there have been no proteomics studies. In this study, we designed a rat model of total brachial plexus avulsion injury involving contralateral C7 nerve transfer. Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation and western blot assay were then used to screen differentially expressed proteins in bilateral motor cortices. We found that most differentially expressed proteins in both cortices of upper limb were associated with nervous system development and function (including neuron differentiation and development, axonogenesis, and guidance), microtubule and cytoskeleton organization, synapse plasticity, and transmission of nerve impulses. Two key differentially expressed proteins, neurofilament light (NFL) and Thy-1, were identified. In contralateral cortex, the NFL level was upregulated 2 weeks after transfer and downregulated at 1 and 5 months. The Thy-1 level was upregulated from 1 to 5 months. In the affected cortex, the NFL level increased gradually from 1 to 5 months. Western blot results of key differentially expressed proteins were consistent with the proteomic findings. These results indicate that NFL and Thy-1 play an important role in trans-hemispheric organization following total brachial plexus root avulsion and contralateral C7 nerve transfer.http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2018;volume=13;issue=2;spage=331;epage=339;aulast=Yuannerve regeneration; brachial plexus; brain plasticity; contralateral C7; cortex reorganization; isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation; proteomics; nerve transfer; neurofilament light; Thy-1; neural regeneration
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author Yin Yuan
Xiu-yue Xu
Jie Lao
Xin Zhao
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Xiu-yue Xu
Jie Lao
Xin Zhao
Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer
Neural Regeneration Research
nerve regeneration; brachial plexus; brain plasticity; contralateral C7; cortex reorganization; isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation; proteomics; nerve transfer; neurofilament light; Thy-1; neural regeneration
author_facet Yin Yuan
Xiu-yue Xu
Jie Lao
Xin Zhao
author_sort Yin Yuan
title Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer
title_short Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer
title_full Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer
title_fullStr Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer
title_full_unstemmed Proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral C7 nerve transfer
title_sort proteomic analysis of trans-hemispheric motor cortex reorganization following contralateral c7 nerve transfer
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Neural Regeneration Research
issn 1673-5374
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Nerve transfer is the most common treatment for total brachial plexus avulsion injury. After nerve transfer, the movement of the injured limb may be activated by certain movements of the healthy limb at the early stage of recovery, i.e., trans-hemispheric reorganization. Previous studies have focused on functional magnetic resonance imaging and changes in brain-derived neurotrophic factor and growth associated protein 43, but there have been no proteomics studies. In this study, we designed a rat model of total brachial plexus avulsion injury involving contralateral C7 nerve transfer. Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation and western blot assay were then used to screen differentially expressed proteins in bilateral motor cortices. We found that most differentially expressed proteins in both cortices of upper limb were associated with nervous system development and function (including neuron differentiation and development, axonogenesis, and guidance), microtubule and cytoskeleton organization, synapse plasticity, and transmission of nerve impulses. Two key differentially expressed proteins, neurofilament light (NFL) and Thy-1, were identified. In contralateral cortex, the NFL level was upregulated 2 weeks after transfer and downregulated at 1 and 5 months. The Thy-1 level was upregulated from 1 to 5 months. In the affected cortex, the NFL level increased gradually from 1 to 5 months. Western blot results of key differentially expressed proteins were consistent with the proteomic findings. These results indicate that NFL and Thy-1 play an important role in trans-hemispheric organization following total brachial plexus root avulsion and contralateral C7 nerve transfer.
topic nerve regeneration; brachial plexus; brain plasticity; contralateral C7; cortex reorganization; isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation; proteomics; nerve transfer; neurofilament light; Thy-1; neural regeneration
url http://www.nrronline.org/article.asp?issn=1673-5374;year=2018;volume=13;issue=2;spage=331;epage=339;aulast=Yuan
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