The ability to program recombinant gene expression in specific sets of
motor and sensory neurons would facilitate the treatment of a number
of acquired and inherited central nervous system (CNS) diseases. In th
is report, we demonstrate that intramuscular injection of replication-
defective recombinant adenovirus results in high-level recombinant gen
e expression, specifically in the CNS motor and sensory neurons that i
nnervate the inoculated muscles. Neural expression of the recombinant
genes results from virus transport into the CNS, presumably by retrogr
ade axonal transport. This novel method of neural gene delivery may be
of value in studies designed to improve understanding the treatment o
f inherited and acquired neurological diseases.