Transforming growth factor alpha expression as a response of murine motor neurons to axonal injury and mutation-induced degeneration

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作者
Lisovoski, F [1 ]
Blot, S [1 ]
Lacombe, C [1 ]
Bellier, JP [1 ]
Dreyfus, PA [1 ]
Junier, MP [1 ]
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[1] FAC MED,INSERM U421,F-94010 CRETEIL,FRANCE
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astrocyte; Muscle deficient; mutant mice; neurodegenerative disease; spinal cord; transforming growth factor alpha; Wobbler;
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10.1097/00005072-199705000-00001
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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We previously showed that degenerating adult motor neurons of the murine mutant wobbler, a model of spinal muscular atrophy, express Transforming Growth Factor alpha (TGF alpha), a growth factor endowed with glio- and neurotrophic activities. Here, we evaluated whether TGF alpha expression is a general response of adult motor neurons to injury. Synthesis of its precursor (pro-TGF alpha) was investigated in another model of motoneuronal degeneration, the murine mutant muscle deficient, and in hypoglossal motor neurons following axonal crush and cut. In control conditions, motor neurons were devoid of pro-TGF alpha. immunoreactivity. In the mutant lumbar spinal cord, pro-TGF alpha immunoreactive motor neurons appeared as soon as the disease developed and pro-TGF alpha expression persisted until the latest stages of degeneration. Motor neurons and astrocytes of the white matter weakly immunoreactive for the TGF alpha receptor were also present in both control and mutant lumbar spinal cords. Following hypoglossal nerve crush and cut, motoneuronal pro-TGF alpha expression was precocious and transient, visible at one day post-injury and lasting for only 3 days, during which time astrocyte-like cells immunoreactive for both TGF alpha and its receptor appeared within the injured nucleus. Enhanced TGF alpha mRNA levels following nerve crush showed that activation occurred at the transcriptional level. These results show that upregulation of TGF alpha is an early and common response of adult murine motor neurons to injury, regardless of ita experimental or genetic origin.
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