Abstract
The expression of the c-jun, c-fos, and NGFI-A genes was studied in the rabbit retina after optic nerve crush (ONC) or an intravitreal injection of colchicine. By Northern blotting, the basal expression of c-fos and NGFI-A mRNAs were undetectable, whereas c-jun mRNA showed a low basal expression in sham-operated control retinas. Very few or no Jun- or Fos-immunoreactive nuclei were seen in control retinas. From 1 to 95 days after ONC a marked induction of JUN- but not FOS-immunoreactive neurons was seen in the ganglion cell layer peaking at 3 and 7 days. Jun-positive neurons also accumulated immunoreactive phosphorylated neurofilaments, indicating that they were ganglion cells. Northern blots demonstrated that retinal levels of c-jun mRNA, but not of c-fos or NGFI-A mRNAs, were increased 3 and 7 days after ONC. An intravitreal injection of colchicine also induced Jun-immunoreactivity within 24 hr in most of the neurons in the ganglion cell layer, but not in the inner nuclear and outer nuclear layers. The results indicate that axonal damage induces a specific pattern of IEG expression including a long-term induction of the c-jun gene in CNS neurons.
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