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Dynamic patterns of BDNF expression in injured sensory neurons: differential modulation by NGF and NT-3.

L A Karchewski1, K A Gratto, C Wetmore, V M K Verge.   

Abstract

It has been suggested that altered retrograde neurotrophin support contributes to the phenotypic switch observed in BDNF expression in injured sensory neurons. Thus, modulatory influences of NGF and NT-3 on BDNF expression in injured adult rat DRG neurons were examined using in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical approaches. Quantitative analysis reveals a biphasic response to sciatic nerve injury, whereby in the first day following injury, BDNF expression is up-regulated in approximately 83% of injured neurons including all small neurons, and a larger pool of trkB expressing neurons than in intact. By 1 week and up to 3 weeks later expression is still seen in approximately 66% of injured neurons, but the characteristic phenotypic switch in the subpopulations expressing BDNF occurs, whereby expression in the trkA population is reduced and expression in trkB- and in trkC-positive neurons is elevated. NGF infusion results in elevated levels of BDNF expression in both intact and injured trkA-positive neurons, accompanied by reduced trkB expression. NT-3 acts in an opposite fashion effecting a down-regulation in BDNF expression in intact neurons and preventing/reducing the injury-associated increases in BDNF expression in both trkC- and nontrkC-expressing subpopulations of injured neurons. These effects suggest NGF can regulate BDNF expression in trkA-expressing neurons regardless of the axonal state and that elevated levels of BDNF may contribute to the down-regulation in trkB expression associated with these states. Furthermore, the findings demonstrate that NT-3 can act in an antagonistic fashion to NGF in the regulation of BDNF expression in intact neurons, and mitigate BDNF's expression in injured neurons.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12405958     DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-9568.2002.02205.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Neurosci        ISSN: 0953-816X            Impact factor:   3.386


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