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Publication : Development of sensory neurons in the absence of NGF/TrkA signaling in vivo.

First Author  Patel TD Year  2000
Journal  Neuron Volume  25
Issue  2 Pages  345-57
PubMed ID  10719890 Mgi Jnum  J:60772
Mgi Id  MGI:1353883 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80899-5
Citation  Patel TD, et al. (2000) Development of sensory neurons in the absence of NGF/TrkA signaling in vivo. Neuron 25(2):345-57
abstractText  The neurotrophin survival dependence of peripheral neurons in vitro is regulated by the proapoptotic BCL-2 homolog BAX. To study peripheral neuron development in the absence of neurotrophin signaling, we have generated mice that are double null for BAX and nerve growth factor (NGF), and BAX and the NGF receptor TrkA. All dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons that normally die in the absence of NGF/TrkA signaling survive if BAX is also eliminated. These neurons extend axons through the dorsal roots and collateral branches into the dorsal horn. In contrast, superficial cutaneous innervation is absent. Furthermore, rescued sensory neurons fail to express biochemical markers characteristic of the nociceptive phenotype. These findings establish that NGF/TrkA signaling regulates peripheral target field innervation and is required for the full phenotypic differentiation of sensory neurons.
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