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Nerve growth factor treatment does not prevent dorsal root ganglion cell death induced by target removal in chick embryos.

C Straznicky, R A Rush.   

Abstract

In chick embryos, on the 3rd day of incubation, the developing right wing bud was removed. One group of the operated embryos was treated with a daily dose of 20 micrograms purified nerve growth factor (NGF) from the 5th day of incubation and sacrificed on the 12th day. The other group was sacrificed on the 12th day of incubation and served as control. NGF was also administered to intact, unoperated embryos for comparison. The size of the dorsal root ganglia in segments 13-16 innervating the wings, were estimated and the number of surviving dorsal root ganglion cells counted both on the right (operated) and left (intact) sides. Although NGF brought about an increase in the size of the ganglia and an increase in the number of dorsal root ganglion cells bilaterally, it was not able to prevent excessive cell death of dorsal root ganglion cells on the operated side. The number of surviving neurons in the dorsal root ganglia on the operated side in embryos with or without NGF administration was only about 30-50% of the number of the intact side. These results show that cell death induced by target removal cannot be offset by NGF administration. It is concluded that NGF may act as a growth promoting agent for developing sensory neurons but other peripheral trophic factor/s are also needed for the maintenance and survival of dorsal root ganglion cells.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4014724     DOI: 10.1007/bf00347024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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