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Publication : A role for neuregulin1 signaling in muscle spindle differentiation.

First Author  Hippenmeyer S Year  2002
Journal  Neuron Volume  36
Issue  6 Pages  1035-49
PubMed ID  12495620 Mgi Jnum  J:80793
Mgi Id  MGI:2447214 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(02)01101-7
Citation  Hippenmeyer S, et al. (2002) A role for neuregulin1 signaling in muscle spindle differentiation. Neuron 36(6):1035-49
abstractText  The maturation of synaptic structures depends on inductive interactions between axons and their prospective targets. One example of such an interaction is the influence of proprioceptive sensory axons on the differentiation of muscle spindles. We have monitored the expression of three transcription factors, Egr3, Pea3, and Erm, that delineate early muscle spindle development in an assay of muscle spindle-inducing signals. We provide genetic evidence that Neuregulin1 (Nrg1) is required for proprioceptive afferent-evoked induction of muscle spindle differentiation in the mouse. Ig-Nrg1 isoforms are preferentially expressed by proprioceptive sensory neurons and are sufficient to induce muscle spindle differentiation in vivo, whereas CRD-Nrg1 isoforms are broadly expressed in sensory and motor neurons but are not required for muscle spindle induction.
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