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Publication : Venous endothelin modulates responsiveness of cardiac sympathetic axons to arterial semaphorin.

First Author  Poltavski DM Year  2019
Journal  Elife Volume  8
PubMed ID  30735130 Mgi Jnum  J:274700
Mgi Id  MGI:6304148 Doi  10.7554/eLife.42528
Citation  Poltavski DM, et al. (2019) Venous endothelin modulates responsiveness of cardiac sympathetic axons to arterial semaphorin. Elife 8:e42528
abstractText  Developing neurons of the peripheral nervous system reach their targets via cues that support directional growth, a process known as axon guidance. In investigating how sympathetic axons reach the heart in mice, we discovered that a combination of guidance cues are employed in sequence to refine axon outgrowth, a process we term second-order guidance. Specifically, endothelin-1 induces sympathetic neurons expressing the receptor Ednra to project to the vena cavae leading to the heart. Endothelin signaling in turn induces expression of the repulsive receptor Plexin-A4, via induction of the transcription factor MEF2C. In the absence of endothelin or plexin signaling, sympathetic neurons misproject to incorrect competing vascular trajectories (the dorsal aorta and intercostal arteries). The same anatomical and physiological consequences occur in Ednra(+/-); Plxna4(+/-) double heterozygotes, genetically confirming functional interaction. Second-order axon guidance therefore multiplexes a smaller number of guidance cues in sequential fashion, allowing precise refinement of axon trajectories.
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