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Publication : Neuronal Nogo-A regulates neurite fasciculation, branching and extension in the developing nervous system.

First Author  Petrinovic MM Year  2010
Journal  Development Volume  137
Issue  15 Pages  2539-50
PubMed ID  20573699 Mgi Jnum  J:163856
Mgi Id  MGI:4830045 Doi  10.1242/dev.048371
Citation  Petrinovic MM, et al. (2010) Neuronal Nogo-A regulates neurite fasciculation, branching and extension in the developing nervous system. Development 137(15):2539-50
abstractText  Wiring of the nervous system is a multi-step process involving complex interactions of the growing fibre with its tissue environment and with neighbouring fibres. Nogo-A is a membrane protein enriched in the adult central nervous system (CNS) myelin, where it restricts the capacity of axons to grow and regenerate after injury. During development, Nogo-A is also expressed by neurons but its function in this cell type is poorly known. Here, we show that neutralization of neuronal Nogo-A or Nogo-A gene ablation (KO) leads to longer neurites, increased fasciculation, and decreased branching of cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons. The same effects are seen with antibodies against the Nogo receptor complex components NgR and Lingo1, or by blocking the downstream effector Rho kinase (ROCK). In the chicken embryo, in ovo injection of anti-Nogo-A antibodies leads to aberrant innervation of the hindlimb. Genetic ablation of Nogo-A causes increased fasciculation and reduced branching of peripheral nerves in Nogo-A KO mouse embryos. Thus, Nogo-A is a developmental neurite growth regulatory factor with a role as a negative regulator of axon-axon adhesion and growth, and as a facilitator of neurite branching.
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