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Filopodia initiate choices made by sensory neuron growth cones at laminin/fibronectin borders in vitro.

T M Gomez1, P C Letourneau.   

Abstract

Localized expression of environmental cues is thought to provide directional information to migrating neuronal growth cones by enhancing or suppressing axon outgrowth over limited regions. To investigate how such a mechanism may function in vivo, we observed growth cones of embryonic chick dorsal root ganglion neurons at a substratum border between the extracellular matrix components laminin and fibronectin in vitro using time-lapse phase-contrast and interference reflection microscopy. We found that patterns of laminin and fibronectin could locally promote or suppress the direction of growth cone migration. While migrating on either laminin or fibronectin, at least 79% of growth cones changed their rate and/or direction of outgrowth upon contact with the alternative substratum, in a manner suggesting that growth cones were selecting one substratum over the other. Complex changes in growth cone behavior were initiated by filopodial contact with the alternate substratum, suggesting that filopodia were providing intracellular signals to the growth cone. Using interference reflection microscopy, we have found that selection of a substratum is independent of the degree of close contact to the substratum. We conclude that spatially localized ECM components can direct axon outgrowth by mechanisms based on intracellular signaling through growth cone filopodia.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7931556      PMCID: PMC6576993     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


  33 in total

1.  Identification of an invariant response: stable contact with schwann cells induces veil extension in sensory growth cones.

Authors:  M Polinsky; K Balazovich; K W Tosney
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2000-02-01       Impact factor: 6.167

2.  Filopodial adhesion does not predict growth cone steering events in vivo.

Authors:  C M Isbister; T P O'Connor
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1999-04-01       Impact factor: 6.167

3.  Filopodial initiation and a novel filament-organizing center, the focal ring.

Authors:  M Steketee; K Balazovich; K W Tosney
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 4.138

4.  Embryonic neurons adapt to the inhibitory proteoglycan aggrecan by increasing integrin expression.

Authors:  M L Condic; D M Snow; P C Letourneau
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1999-11-15       Impact factor: 6.167

5.  Facile micropatterning of dual hydrogel systems for 3D models of neurite outgrowth.

Authors:  J Lowry Curley; Michael J Moore
Journal:  J Biomed Mater Res A       Date:  2011-09-20       Impact factor: 4.396

6.  The effects of proteoglycan surface patterning on neuronal pathfinding.

Authors:  V Hlady; G Hodgkinson
Journal:  Materwiss Werksttech       Date:  2007-12-01       Impact factor: 0.854

Review 7.  Extracellular matrix: functions in the nervous system.

Authors:  Claudia S Barros; Santos J Franco; Ulrich Müller
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol       Date:  2011-01-01       Impact factor: 10.005

8.  The trkA receptor mediates growth cone turning toward a localized source of nerve growth factor.

Authors:  G Gallo; F B Lefcort; P C Letourneau
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1997-07-15       Impact factor: 6.167

9.  Evaluation of neurite outgrowth anisotropy using a novel application of circular analysis.

Authors:  Grace NgaYin Li; Diane Hoffman-Kim
Journal:  J Neurosci Methods       Date:  2008-07-11       Impact factor: 2.390

Review 10.  Role of laminin and integrin interactions in growth cone guidance.

Authors:  L McKerracher; M Chamoux; C O Arregui
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  1996-04       Impact factor: 5.590

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