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Publication : Mice deficient in the chemokine receptor CXCR4 exhibit impaired limb innervation and myogenesis.

First Author  Odemis V Year  2005
Journal  Mol Cell Neurosci Volume  30
Issue  4 Pages  494-505
PubMed ID  16198599 Mgi Jnum  J:104260
Mgi Id  MGI:3611601 Doi  10.1016/j.mcn.2005.07.019
Citation  Odemis V, et al. (2005) Mice deficient in the chemokine receptor CXCR4 exhibit impaired limb innervation and myogenesis. Mol Cell Neurosci 30(4):494-505
abstractText  The chemokine CXCL12/SDF-1 and its receptor CXCR4 regulate the development and the function of the hematopoietic system and control morphogenesis of distinct brain areas. Here, we demonstrate that inactivation of CXCR4 results in a massive loss of spinal cord motoneurons and dorsal root ganglion neurons and, subsequently, in a reduced innervation of the developing mouse fore- and hindlimbs. However, only the death of sensory neurons seems to be a direct consequence of receptor inactivation as suggested by the observations that DRG neurons, but not motoneurons, of wild-type animals express CXCR4 and respond to CXCL12 with an increase in cell survival. In contrast, the increased death of motoneurons in CXCR4-deficient animals seems to result from impaired limb myogenesis and a subsequent loss of muscle-derived neurotrophic support. In summary, our findings unravel a previously unrecognized complex role of CXCL12/CXCR4 in the control of limb neuromuscular development.
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