Literature DB >> 24201447

Antagonizing Nogo-receptor 1 promotes the number of cultured dopaminergic neurons and elongates their neurites.

Stefanie Seiler1, Dario Pollini, Stefano Di Santo, Hans R Widmer.   

Abstract

The myelin-associated protein Nogo-A and its receptor Nogo-receptor 1 (NgR1) are known as potent growth inhibitors of the adult central nervous system (CNS). Nogo-A is mostly expressed on the surface of oligodendrocytes, but is also found in neurons of the adult and developing CNS. This observation suggests that Nogo-A serves additional functions in the brain. Hence, in the present study, we investigated the effects of antagonizing NgR1 on cultured organotypic and dissociated dopaminergic neurons. For that purpose ventral mesencephalic cultures from E14 rat embryos were grown in absence or presence of the NgR1 antagonist NEP1-40 for 1 week. Treatment with NEP1-40 significantly increased cell densities of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons. Moreover, organotypic ventral mesencephalic cultures displayed a significantly bigger volume after NEP1-40 treatment. Morphological analysis of tyrosine hydroxylase-positive neurons disclosed longer neurites and higher numbers of primary neurites in dissociated cultures incubated with NEP1-40, whereas soma size was not changed. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that interfering with Nogo-A signaling by antagonizing NgR1 modulates dopaminergic neuron properties during development. These observations highlight novel aspects of the role of Nogo-A in the CNS and might have an impact in the context of Parkinson's disease.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24201447     DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000000063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroreport        ISSN: 0959-4965            Impact factor:   1.837


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Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2016-11-07       Impact factor: 4.064

2.  Nogo-A and its functions beyond axonal inhibition: the controversial role of Nogo-A in Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Stefanie Seiler; Hans R Widmer
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 5.135

3.  Antagonization of the Nogo-Receptor 1 Enhances Dopaminergic Fiber Outgrowth of Transplants in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Stefanie Seiler; Stefano Di Santo; Lukas Andereggen; Hans R Widmer
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2017-05-26       Impact factor: 5.505

4.  Nogo-A Neutralization Improves Graft Function in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Stefanie Seiler; Stefano Di Santo; Hans Rudolf Widmer
Journal:  Front Cell Neurosci       Date:  2016-04-05       Impact factor: 5.505

5.  Effects of Nogo-A Silencing on TNF-α and IL-6 Secretion and TH Downregulation in Lipopolysaccharide-Stimulated PC12 Cells.

Authors:  Jianbin Zhong; Shengnuo Fan; Zhenwen Yan; Songhua Xiao; Limei Wan; Chibang Chen; Simin Zhong; Lu Liu; Jun Liu
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-10-25       Impact factor: 3.411

6.  Co-Expression of Nogo-A in Dopaminergic Neurons of the Human Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta Is Reduced in Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Gian-Carlo Eyer; Stefano Di Santo; Ekkehard Hewer; Lukas Andereggen; Stefanie Seiler; Hans Rudolf Widmer
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2021-11-30       Impact factor: 6.600

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