Overexpression of nerve growth factor in skin increases sensory neuron size and modulates trk receptor expression

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作者
Goodness, TP
Albers, KM
Davis, FE
Davis, BM
机构
[1] UNIV KENTUCKY,MED CTR,DEPT ANAT & NEUROBIOL,LEXINGTON,KY 40536
[2] UNIV KENTUCKY,MED CTR,DEPT PATHOL & LAB MED,LEXINGTON,KY 40536
关键词
epidermis; nerve growth factor; transgenic mice; trigeminal ganglion; trk receptors;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-9568.1997.tb01515.x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Sensory neuron development and differentiation is dependent on a family of growth factors known as neurotrophins. Neurotrophins modulate neuron development via trk tyrosine kinase receptor proteins trkA, trkB and trkC. To determine how elevated levels of a target-derived neurotrophin might affect neuronal differentiation, we analysed trk expression in the trigeminal ganglion of transgenic mice that overexpressed nerve growth factor (NGF) in the skin. Increased levels of NGF caused a five-fold increase in neurons expressing trkA mRNA and a two-fold increase in neurons expressing trkC, in control mice, cell size distributions of neuronal subpopulations expressing each trk mRNA showed the three subpopulations distributed over a narrow, overlapping range, In contrast, cell size distribution in NGF-transgenic mice was significantly divergent due in large part to hypertrophy of trkA neurons and, to a lesser extent, trkC neurons. In addition, we examined neurons that bound the isolectin B4 from Bandeiraea simplicifolia (BS-IB4) because most of these neurons do not express any trk receptor in the adult. There was a significant increase in the size of BS-IB4-positive neurons in transgenic mice; however, there was no increase in their number. These studies indicate that an increased level of target-derived NGF affects the development of sensory neurons that in the adult express trkA or trkC, as well as neurons that do not express trk receptors.
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