Kyonsoo Hong, Ph.D.

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Kyonsoo Hong, Ph.D.
Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Department of Biochemistry
Institution
New York University
Address
MSB 3 352
550 First Avenue
City, State, ZIP
New York, NY 10016
Phone
(212) 263-3191
Email
[email protected]
Website
http://aging.med.nyu.edu/directory/cba-members/kyonsoo-hong-phd
Research field
Neuroscience
Award year
2003

Research

Guidance of axon growth cones to their correct target cells is a fundamental step for establishing neural connections in the developing and regenerating nervous system. Nerve growth cones are guided to their targets by extracellular guidance molecules. Recent studies have shown that most of these guidance molecules have bi-functional roles, serving as either attractants or repellents, that depend on the state of intracellular second messengers (i.e., Ca2+ and cyclic nucleotides) in nerve growth cones. However, the molecular mechanisms by which second messenger signaling is regulated in response to guidance molecules are largely unknown. Our laboratory studies these second messenger signaling mechanisms in axon guidance using developing Xenopus spinal neurons in vitro. By combining approaches of nerve growth cone turning assays, Ca2+ imaging, electrophysiology, and pharmacological and molecular manipulations, we analyze the behavior of growth cone turning and Ca2+ dynamics in response to guidance molecules, such as netrin-1 and Sema 3A. Currently, we study the detailed molecular mechanisms resulting from Ca2+ entry through channels in the PM and release via internal channels in the ER that underlie Ca2+ dynamics in growth cone response to guidance signals. Using models developed from these studies, our future goal is to develop paradigms to promote post-injury adult nerve regeneration and to explain the limitations involved.

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