| Literature DB >> 28380365 |
Kathryn M Lehigh1, Katherine M West2, David D Ginty3.
Abstract
Sympathetic neurons require NGF from their target fields for survival, axonal target innervation, dendritic growth and formation, and maintenance of synaptic inputs from preganglionic neurons. Target-derived NGF signals are propagated retrogradely, from distal axons to somata of sympathetic neurons via TrkA signaling endosomes. We report that a subset of TrkA endosomes that are transported from distal axons to cell bodies translocate into dendrites, where they are signaling competent and move bidirectionally, in close proximity to synaptic protein clusters. Using a strategy for spatially confined inhibition of TrkA kinase activity, we found that distal-axon-derived TrkA signaling endosomes are necessary within sympathetic neuron dendrites for maintenance of synapses. Thus, TrkA signaling endosomes have unique functions in different cellular compartments. Moreover, target-derived NGF mediates circuit formation and synapse maintenance through TrkA endosome signaling within dendrites to promote aggregation of postsynaptic protein complexes.Entities:
Keywords: NFG; PLGA microspheres; TrkA; dendrites; microfluidic chambers; neurotrophin; ptosis; signaling endosome; sympathetic neuron; synapse formation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28380365 PMCID: PMC5562950 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.03.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423