2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00441-009-0784-z
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Role of neurotrophin signalling in the differentiation of neurons from dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic ganglia

Abstract: Manipulation of neurotrophin (NT) signalling by administration or depletion of NTs, by transgenic overexpression or by deletion of genes coding for NTs and their receptors has demonstrated the importance of NT signalling for the survival and differentiation of neurons in sympathetic and dorsal root ganglia (DRG). Combination with mutation of the proapoptotic Bax gene allows the separation of survival and differentiation effects. These studies together with cell culture analysis suggest that NT signalling direc… Show more

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“…The mutated residues W160C, R168C, and E172D cluster in the PR methyltansferase domain, for which an X-ray structure is available (PDB: 3EP0). Residues R168 and E172 are 26 Xenopus animal cap explants isolated from embryos injected with noggin mRNA, together with wild type or mutated human Prdm12 mRNAs as indicated and treated with retinoic acid (RA). Data are presented as the mean § SEM of 3 idependent experiments.…”
Section: Introduction and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mutated residues W160C, R168C, and E172D cluster in the PR methyltansferase domain, for which an X-ray structure is available (PDB: 3EP0). Residues R168 and E172 are 26 Xenopus animal cap explants isolated from embryos injected with noggin mRNA, together with wild type or mutated human Prdm12 mRNAs as indicated and treated with retinoic acid (RA). Data are presented as the mean § SEM of 3 idependent experiments.…”
Section: Introduction and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both small peptidergic and non-peptidergic neurons are responsible for the transmission of nociception and thermoreception, and whether these two groups of neurons have distinct functions has been the subject of controversy (McMahon & Bennett, 2000;Ernsberger, 2009). Fig.…”
Section: Predominant Expression Of Gal-1 In Small Ib4-binding Drg Neumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the peripheral nervous system TrkA regulates the formation, differentiation and survival of sympathetic neurones that originate from progenitors of neural crest origin (Bibel & Barde, 2000;Kaplan & Miller, 2000;Oppenheim, 1991;Ernsberger, 2009). TrkA is also critical for the development and function of the immune system (Vega et al, 2003;Fiore et al, 2009).…”
Section: The Trka Proto-oncogenementioning
confidence: 99%