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Regulation of sympathetic neuron differentiation by endogenous nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3.

Rosa Andres1, Luis A Herraez-Baranda, Jane Thompson, Sean Wyatt, Alun M Davies.   

Abstract

Nerve growth factor (NGF) and neurotrophin-3 (NT3) play distinctive roles in sympathetic axon growth and target field innervation and are required for sympathetic neuron survival in vivo. To ascertain if these neurotrophins selectively regulate the expression of genes that determine the functional characteristics of differentiated sympathetic neurons, we measured the mRNA levels for several such genes in the superior cervical ganglion of NGF(-/-), NT3(-/-) and wild type mouse embryos at a stage before excessive neuronal loss occurs in the absence of these neurotrophins. Despite the extensively documented ability of NGF to regulate the noradrenergic phenotype of sympathetic neurons, we found that tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) and dopamine beta hydroxylase (DbetaH) mRNA levels were normal in NGF(-/-) embryos, but significantly reduced in NT3(-/-) embryos. In contrast, the beta2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and PACAP receptor 1 mRNA levels were normal in NT3(-/-) embryos, but significantly reduced in NGF(-/-) embryos. Studies of mice lacking neurotrophin receptors suggested that the effects of NGF on gene expression require TrkA whereas those of NT3 require TrkA and p75(NTR). These findings demonstrate that endogenous NGF and NT3 have distinctive and separate effects on gene expression in early sympathetic neurons and that these selective effects on gene expression require a different combination of neurotrophin receptors.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18162309     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2007.11.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2010-05-07       Impact factor: 3.444

2.  Neurotrophin Responsiveness of Sympathetic Neurons Is Regulated by Rapid Mobilization of the p75 Receptor to the Cell Surface through TrkA Activation of Arf6.

Authors:  F Edward Hickman; Emily M Stanley; Bruce D Carter
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2018-05-22       Impact factor: 6.167

3.  The transcription factor Hmx1 and growth factor receptor activities control sympathetic neurons diversification.

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2013-04-16       Impact factor: 11.598

Review 4.  Signals and switches in Mammalian neural crest cell differentiation.

Authors:  Shachi Bhatt; Raul Diaz; Paul A Trainor
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol       Date:  2013-02-01       Impact factor: 10.005

5.  Intravesical PAC1 Receptor Antagonist, PACAP(6-38), Reduces Urinary Bladder Frequency and Pelvic Sensitivity in NGF-OE Mice.

Authors:  Beatrice M Girard; Susan E Malley; Morgan M Mathews; Victor May; Margaret A Vizzard
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2016-05-04       Impact factor: 3.444

6.  Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells to Sympathetic Neurons: A Potential Model for Understanding Neuroblastoma Pathogenesis.

Authors:  Jane Carr-Wilkinson; Nilendran Prathalingam; Deepali Pal; Mohammad Moad; Natalie Lee; Aishwarya Sundaresh; Helen Forgham; Peter James; Mary Herbert; Majlinda Lako; Deborah A Tweddle
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