A composite model for establishing the microtubule arrays of the neuron

被引:37
作者
Baas, PW
Yu, WQ
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI 53706
关键词
neuron; axon; dendrite; microtubule; microtubule polarity; microtubule transport; microtubule assembly; centrosome; microtubule-associated protein;
D O I
10.1007/BF02740651
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Neurons generate two distinct types of processes, termed axons and dendrites, both of which rely on a highly organized array of microtubules for their growth and maintenance. Axonal microtubules are uniformly oriented with their plus ends distal to the cell body, whereas dendritic microtubules are nonuniformly oriented. In neither case are the microtubules attached to the centrosome or any detectable structure that could establish their distinct patterns of polarity orientation. Studies from our laboratory over the past few years have led us to propose the following model for the establishment of the axonal and dendritic microtubule arrays. Microtubules destined for these processes are nucleated at the centrosome within the cell body of the neuron and rapidly released. The released microtubules are then transported into developing axons and dendrites to support their growth. Early in neuronal development, the microtubules are transported with their plus ends leading into immature processes that are the common progenitors of both axons and dendrites. This sets up a uniformly plus-end-distal pattern of polarity orientation, which is preserved in the developing axon. In the case of the dendrite, the plus-end-distal microtubules are joined by another population of microtubules that are transported into these processes with their minus-ends leading. Implicit in this model is that neurons have specialized machinery for regulating the release of microtubules from the centrosome and for transporting them with great specificity.
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