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Neurotrophin-4/5 is a mammalian-specific survival factor for distinct populations of sensory neurons.

Authors :
Davies AM
Horton A
Burton LE
Schmelzer C
Vandlen R
Rosenthal A
Source :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience [J Neurosci] 1993 Nov; Vol. 13 (11), pp. 4961-7.
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

We have studied the effect of human recombinant neurotrophin-4/5 (NT-4/5) on the survival of developing PNS neurons from embryonic mice and chickens. NT-4/5 transiently supported mouse NGF-dependent trigeminal and jugular neurons at early stages of target field innervation and mouse brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-dependent no-dose neurons during the phase of naturally occurring cell death. NT-4/5 was as potent as BDNF in supporting the survival of these neuronal populations. Surprisingly, NT-4/5 was 3 orders of magnitude less potent than BDNF as a survival factor for early chick dorsomedial trigeminal sensory neurons and did not support the survival of chick BDNF-dependent trigeminal mesencephalic or ventrolateral trigeminal sensory neurons at any of the developmental stages tested. Thus, NT-4/5 is a survival factor for certain embryonic mouse cranial sensory neurons. It is the first species-specific neurotrophin to be identified and it can discriminate at high concentrations between different BDNF-responsive chick neurons.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0270-6474
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8229208