Antibodies directed against the beta 1-integrin subunit and peptides containing the IKVAV sequence of laminin perturb neurite outgrowth of peripheral neurons on immature spinal cord substrata

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作者
Agius, E [1 ]
Sagot, Y [1 ]
Duprat, AM [1 ]
Cochard, P [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TOULOUSE 3, CNRS UMR 9925, CTR DEV BIOL, F-31062 TOULOUSE, FRANCE
关键词
extracellular matrix; axon growth; neuron-substratum interactions; fibronectin; cryoculture; bioassay;
D O I
10.1016/0306-4522(95)00447-5
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Neuron-substratum interactions regulating axon growth in the developing central nervous system of the rat have been studied by means of an in vitro bioassay: the tissue section culture. We have previously shown that purified chicken sensory or sympathetic neurons grown on natural substrata consisting of cryostat sections of neonatal rat spinal cord elaborate numerous long neurites [Sagot et al. (1991) Brain Res. 543, 25-35]. Perturbation experiments, in which neuron-substratum interactions are modified by antibodies and peptides, have allowed us to analyse some of the molecular determinants which control neurite outgrowth in this system. Antibodies directed against the beta 1-integrin subunit, one of the neuronal receptors for extracellular matrix molecules, reduced the percentage of growing neurons by about 30% and the length of neurites by about 50%. In contrast, antibodies directed against laminin-1 or fibronectin, two extracellular matrix proteins transiently expressed in various areas of the developing central nervous system, were unable to block neurite outgrowth. Paradoxically, a peptide containing the IKVAV sequence, which mimics an active sequence of the laminin alpha 1 chain responsible for neurite extension, also blocked neurite outgrowth on neonatal spinal cord substrata. These results indicate that integrin receptors containing the beta 1 subunit may play a role in regulating axon growth in the developing nervous system. Among the putative extracellular matrix ligands for these receptors, laminin and fibronectin do not appear as prominent candidates in the neonatal spinal cord. However, our data also suggest that the developing central nervous system may contain neurite outgrowth-promoting proteins carrying the IKVAV sequence, different from laminin-l.
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