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Publication : Lack of neurotrophin-3 results in death of spinal sensory neurons and premature differentiation of their precursors.

First Author  Fariñas I Year  1996
Journal  Neuron Volume  17
Issue  6 Pages  1065-78
PubMed ID  8982156 Mgi Jnum  J:37463
Mgi Id  MGI:84856 Doi  10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80240-8
Citation  Farinas I, et al. (1996) Lack of neurotrophin-3 results in death of spinal sensory neurons and premature differentiation of their precursors. Neuron 17(6):1065-78
abstractText  To understand mechanisms resulting in the absence of two-thirds of spinal sensory neurons in mice lacking NT-3, we have compared dorsal root ganglia development in normal and mutant embryos. The reduction in neurons, achieved by E13, results from several deficits: first, elevated neuronal apoptosis significantly reduces neuronal numbers; second, elevated neurogenesis between E11 and E12, without changes in rates of precursor proliferation or apoptosis, depletes the precursor pool; consequently, the reduced precursor pool prevents increases in neuronal numbers between E12 and E13, when most neurons are born in normal animals. Although deficits occur before final target innervation, we show that NT-3 is expressed at all stages in regions accessible to these neurons or their axons and is only restricted to final targets after innervation.
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