1. Specific Functions for ERK/MAPK Signaling during PNS Development
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Daniel H. Geschwind, Gary E. Landreth, Jiang Zhou, Xiaoyan Li, Sarah E. Shoemaker, Jian Zhong, William D. Snider, Steven M. Hollenback, Yaohong Wu, Giovanni Coppola, Daniel E. Bonder, and Jason M. Newbern
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,Neuroscience(all) ,Blotting, Western ,Schwann cell ,Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,ErbB ,Peripheral Nervous System ,medicine ,Animals ,Progenitor cell ,Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases ,Cells, Cultured ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 7 ,Myelin Sheath ,030304 developmental biology ,Mice, Knockout ,Motor Neurons ,0303 health sciences ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 ,General Neuroscience ,Neural crest ,Motor neuron ,Immunohistochemistry ,Oligodendrocyte ,Cell biology ,Microscopy, Electron ,Oligodendroglia ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Neural Crest ,Neuregulin ,Schwann Cells ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
SummaryWe have established functions of the stimulus-dependent MAPKs, ERK1/2 and ERK5, in DRG, motor neuron, and Schwann cell development. Surprisingly, many aspects of early DRG and motor neuron development were found to be ERK1/2 independent, and Erk5 deletion had no obvious effect on embryonic PNS. In contrast, Erk1/2 deletion in developing neural crest resulted in peripheral nerves that were devoid of Schwann cell progenitors, and deletion of Erk1/2 in Schwann cell precursors caused disrupted differentiation and marked hypomyelination of axons. The Schwann cell phenotypes are similar to those reported in neuregulin-1 and ErbB mutant mice, and neuregulin effects could not be elicited in glial precursors lacking Erk1/2. ERK/MAPK regulation of myelination was specific to Schwann cells, as deletion in oligodendrocyte precursors did not impair myelin formation, but reduced precursor proliferation. Our data suggest a tight linkage between developmental functions of ERK/MAPK signaling and biological actions of specific RTK-activating factors.
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- 2011
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