Retinal ganglion cell loss after the period of naturally occurring cell death in bcl-2(-/-) mice

1999 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Retinal ganglion cell loss after the period of naturally occurring cell death in bcl-2(-/-) mice​
Cellerino, A.; Michaelidis, T.; Barski, J. J.; Bähr, M. ; Thoenen, H. & Meyer, M.​ (1999) 
NeuroReport10(5) pp. 1091​-1095​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-199904060-00034 

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Cellerino, A.; Michaelidis, T.; Barski, J. J.; Bähr, Mathias ; Thoenen, H.; Meyer, M
Abstract
OVER-EXPRESSION of Bcl-2 is known to reduce the extent of retinal ganglion cell death during development as well as after axotomy. Here we investigated whether retinal ganglion cell (RGC) numbers are reduced in mice with a targeted inactivation of the bcl-2 gene. Compared with wild-type mice, adult bcl-2 null mutants have lost 29% of the retinal ganglion cell axons in the optic nerve. This reduction was almost fully established at P15, but not present at P10, which marks the end of the period of naturally occurring cell death. These observations, together with the previously reported late loss of primary motoneurons and peripheral neurons, point to a general physiological. requirement for Bcl-2 soon after the period of naturally occurring cell death. NeuroReport 10:1091-1095 (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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1999
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Journal
NeuroReport 
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0959-4965

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