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Neuron-glia communication via nitric oxide is essential in establishing antennal-lobe structure in Manduca sexta.
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Developmental biology [Dev Biol] 2001 Dec 15; Vol. 240 (2), pp. 326-39. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Nitric oxide synthase recently has been shown to be present in olfactory receptor cells throughout development of the adult antennal (olfactory) lobe of the brain of the moth Manduca sexta. Here, we investigate the possible involvement of nitric oxide (NO) in antennal-lobe morphogenesis. Inhibition of NO signaling with a NO synthase inhibitor or a NO scavenger early in development results in abnormal antennal lobes in which neuropil-associated glia fail to migrate. A more subtle effect is seen in the arborization of dendrites of a serotonin-immunoreactive neuron, which grow beyond their normal range. The effects of NO signaling in these types of cells do not appear to be mediated by activation of soluble guanylyl cyclase to produce cGMP, as these cells do not exhibit cGMP immunoreactivity following NO stimulation and are not affected by infusion of a soluble guanylyl cyclase inhibitor. Treatment with Novobiocin, which blocks ADP-ribosylation of proteins, results in a phenotype similar to those seen with blockade of NO signaling. Thus, axons of olfactory receptor cells appear to trigger glial cell migration and limit arborization of serotonin-immunoreactive neurons via NO signaling. The NO effect may be mediated in part by ADP-ribosylation of target cell proteins.
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- Animals
Benzoates pharmacology
Cell Communication drug effects
Cell Communication physiology
Cell Movement drug effects
Cell Movement physiology
Dendrites drug effects
Dendrites ultrastructure
Enzyme Inhibitors pharmacology
Imidazoles pharmacology
Male
Manduca cytology
NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester pharmacology
Neuroglia drug effects
Nitric Oxide Synthase antagonists & inhibitors
Olfactory Receptor Neurons drug effects
Signal Transduction
Manduca growth & development
Manduca physiology
Neuroglia physiology
Nitric Oxide physiology
Olfactory Receptor Neurons growth & development
Olfactory Receptor Neurons physiology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0012-1606
- Volume :
- 240
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Developmental biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11784067
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1006/dbio.2001.0463