TY - JOUR T1 - Axotomy-Induced Smad1 Activation Promotes Axonal Growth in Adult Sensory Neurons JF - The Journal of Neuroscience JO - J. Neurosci. SP - 7116 LP - 7123 DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5397-08.2009 VL - 29 IS - 22 AU - Hongyan Zou AU - Carole Ho AU - Karen Wong AU - Marc Tessier-Lavigne Y1 - 2009/06/03 UR - http://www.jneurosci.org/content/29/22/7116.abstract N2 - Mature neurons have diminished intrinsic regenerative capacity. Axotomy of the peripheral branch of adult dorsal root ganglia (a “conditioning” lesion) triggers a transcription-dependent axon growth program. Here, we show that this growth program requires the function of the transcription factor Smad1. After peripheral axotomy, neuronal Smad1 is upregulated, and phosphorylated Smad1 accumulates in the nucleus. Both events precede the onset of axonal extension. Reducing Smad1 by RNA interference in vitro impairs axonal growth, and the continued presence of Smad1 is required to maintain the growth program. Furthermore, intraganglionic injection of BMP2 or 4, which activates Smad1, markedly enhances axonal growth capacity, mimicking the effect of a conditioning lesion. Thus, activation of Smad1 by axotomy is a key component of the transcriptional switch that promotes an enhanced growth state of adult sensory neurons. ER -