1998
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.16.9602
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Neural tube expression of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) and receptor: Potential role in patterning and neurogenesis

Abstract: Neural tube patterning in vertebrates is controlled in part by locally secreted factors that act in a paracrine manner on nearby cells to regulate proliferation and gene expression. We show here by in situ hybridization that genes for the neuropeptide pituitary adenylate cyclaseactivating peptide (PACAP) and one of its high-affinity receptors (PAC 1 ) are widely expressed in the mouse neural tube on embryonic day (E) 10.5. Transcripts for the ligand are present in differentiating neurons in much of the neural … Show more

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“…Ligands for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) may play significant roles in neurogenesis in a regionally or developmentally specific fashion (6)(7)(8)(9). The neuropeptide PACAP (pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide ) exhibits either positive or negative mitogenic effects depending on the neuroblast (10)(11)(12). The basis of these opposite effects is undefined, but may be due to differential expression of PACAP receptor isoforms and consequent activation of distinct signal transduction pathways.…”
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“…Ligands for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) may play significant roles in neurogenesis in a regionally or developmentally specific fashion (6)(7)(8)(9). The neuropeptide PACAP (pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide ) exhibits either positive or negative mitogenic effects depending on the neuroblast (10)(11)(12). The basis of these opposite effects is undefined, but may be due to differential expression of PACAP receptor isoforms and consequent activation of distinct signal transduction pathways.…”
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“…In primary neuroblasts, we previously defined region-specific mitogenic effects of PACAP, which may be attributed to receptor isoforms (17). For example, in embryonic hindbrain (11) and cortical neuroblasts (10,17), which express the short variant, PACAP stimulates AC only and elicits mitotic inhibition. In contrast, in sympathetic neuroblasts, which express the hop variant, PACAP activates both AC and PLC pathways and stimulates precursor mitosis (12,17).…”
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“…It has been proposed that atrial natriuretic peptides are major ligands in the cGMP-signaling pathway in the neural tube of the chick explant system (27). On the other hand, the expressions of neuronal nitric-oxide synthase and PKG I have been detected in the floor plate and dorsal root ganglia during embryogenesis (9, 10), whereas two upstream molecules of the PKA signaling pathway, pituitary adenylyl cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) and its receptor (PAC 1 ), have been detected within the ventricular zone, most prominently in the dorsal region and the floor plate (35). Moreover, the soluble GC-and PKG I-knockdown embryos displayed similar phenotypes, as described above.…”
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“…Although the functional role of PACAP is not yet fully elucidated, there is evidence that the peptide is a hypothalamic regulatory factor influencing hormonal secretion from the anterior pituitary lobe [18][19][20][21]. A neurotrophic role during injury repair [22] as well as a function in early neurogenesis has also been suggested [23]. Furthermore, a hormonal role for the peptide is likely.…”
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