Literature DB >> 1794326

Rodent CNS neuroblasts exhibit both perpendicular and parallel contact guidance on the aligned parallel neurite bundle.

I Nagata1, N Nakatsuji.   

Abstract

Mouse cerebellar granule cells showed two types of migration behavior in microexplant cultures. They first migrated along their neurites, showing the typical contact guidance, and then oriented themselves at right angles to the parallel neurites, thus exhibiting the 'perpendicular contact guidance' (Nakatsuji, N. and Nagata, I. 1989 Development, 106, 441-447). To study whether other neurons have the capacity to show similar 'perpendicular contact guidance', we cultured dissociated neuroblasts from various parts of CNS or PNS on parallel neurite bundles. The PNS neuroblasts always extended their processes parallel to the neurite bundle. In contrast, almost all kinds of CNS neuroblasts tested oriented their processes both perpendicular and parallel to the neurite bundles that were all free of glia. Time-lapse video recording revealed that neuroblasts migrated in both directions. Thus, CNS neuroblasts possess the capacity to migrate and extend their processes at right angles to the substratum of heterotypic neurite bundles, which may play an important role in histogenesis of the CNS during development.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1794326     DOI: 10.1242/dev.112.2.581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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