Literature DB >> 7609649

Differential up-regulation of sodium channel alpha- and beta 1-subunit mRNAs in cultured embryonic DRG neurons following exposure to NGF.

K B Zur1, Y Oh, S G Waxman, J A Black.   

Abstract

Although the pattern of expression of various sodium channel alpha- and beta-subunits changes as development proceeds, the mechanisms that control the expression of these subunits are not yet understood. To study the role of nerve growth factor (NGF) in modulating the expression of sodium channel subunits, we used in situ hybridization cytochemistry to examine the distribution of sodium channel alpha- and beta 1-subunit mRNAs in embryonic day 16 (E16) dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons cultured in the absence or presence of NGE. At 4 days in vitro in the absence of NGF, sodium channel alpha-subunit II mRNA was expressed at low-to-moderate levels in DRG neurons, but the transcripts for sodium channel alpha-subunits I, III and NaG and beta 1-subunit were not detectable. In the presence of NGF, DRG neurons expressed low-to-moderate levels of sodium channel alpha-I, high levels of alpha-II and low levels of alpha-III; NaG mRNA was not detectable. Sodium channel beta 1 mRNA was up-regulated and was expressed at high levels in DRG neurons in NGF-containing media. These observations demonstrate that the NGF exerts a differential up-regulation of sodium channel alpha- and beta-subunit mRNAs in DRG neurons derived from E16 embryos.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7609649     DOI: 10.1016/0169-328x(94)00283-k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Mol Brain Res        ISSN: 0169-328X


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