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Developmental regulation of Neuregulin1 isoforms and erbB receptor expression in intact rat dorsal root ganglia.

Sara Reinhard1, Eric Vela, Nicole Bombara, George H Devries, Timothy D Raabe.   

Abstract

Neuregulins (NRGs) are a family of growth factors which bind to the erbB family of tyrosine kinase receptors. The exact nature and interaction of specific NRG isoforms and erbB receptors that occur during the development of the nervous system have not been reported. In order to better understand the role that different NRG isoforms and erbB receptors play in the differentiation, proliferation, and survival of neurons and glial cells, we isolated protein and mRNA from dorsal root ganglia of rat pups between embryonic day (E) 13 and postnatal day (P) 15. The relative expression levels of the NRGs and erbB receptors for the different time points were compared using both Western and RT-PCR analyses. NRG1-type1alpha protein levels were highest at E-13 and then decreased by approximately 40% and remained constant through P-15. In contrast, mRNA levels for NRG1-type1alpha remained constant from E-15 to P-15. The protein levels for NRG1-type 1beta were similar to NRG1-type1alpha at E-13 with an approximate 40% increase in the levels at E-15 and E-17 followed by a decrease to E-13 levels for the remainder of the developmental time periods. The mRNA levels for NRG1-type1beta remained constant from E-15 to P-15. The protein and mRNA expression patterns for each erbB receptor were distinctive. The protein levels for erbB-2 were highest at E-19 while erbB-3 levels were highest at E-17 and E-18. ErbB-4 protein levels were highest at E-13 and decreased through P-15. The developmental pattern for erbB-2 and erbB-4 mRNA levels had no relation to that of the corresponding protein levels while the mRNA levels for erbB-3 were highest at E-17 and E-18 similar to the pattern observed for the erbB-3 protein levels. We concluded that both NRG and erbB expression in dorsal root ganglia are mostly translationally controlled and that NRG1 isoforms and their erbB receptors are not coordinately regulated.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18465224     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-008-9732-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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