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Publication : Simultaneous Detection of Both GDNF and GFRα1 Expression Patterns in the Mouse Central Nervous System.

First Author  Ortega-de San Luis C Year  2016
Journal  Front Neuroanat Volume  10
Pages  73 PubMed ID  27445711
Mgi Jnum  J:240355 Mgi Id  MGI:5883179
Doi  10.3389/fnana.2016.00073 Citation  Ortega-de San Luis C, et al. (2016) Simultaneous Detection of Both GDNF and GFRalpha1 Expression Patterns in the Mouse Central Nervous System. Front Neuroanat 10:73
abstractText  Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is proposed as a therapeutic tool in Parkinson's disease, addiction-related disorders, and neurodegenerative conditions affecting motor neurons (MNs). Despite the high amount of work about GDNF therapeutic application, the neuronal circuits requiring GDNF trophic support in the brain and spinal cord (SC) are poorly characterized. Here, we defined GDNF and GDNF family receptor-alpha 1 (GFRalpha1) expression pattern in the brain and SC of newborn and adult mice. We performed systematic and simultaneous detection of EGFP and LacZ expressing alleles in reporter mice and asked whether modifications of this signaling pathway lead to a significant central nervous system (CNS) alteration. GFRalpha1 was predominantly expressed by neurons but also by an unexpected population of non-neuronal cells. GFRalpha1 expression pattern was wider in neonatal than in adult CNS and GDNF expression was restricted in comparison with GFRalpha1 at both developmental time points. The use of confocal microscopy to imaging X-gal deposits and EGFP allowed us to identify regions containing cells that expressed both proteins and to discriminate between auto and non-autotrophic signaling. We also suggested long-range GDNF-GFRalpha1 circuits taking advantage of the ability of the EGFP genetically encoded reporter to label long distance projecting axons. The complete elimination of either the ligand or the receptor during development did not produce major abnormalities, suggesting a preponderant role for GDNF signaling during adulthood. In the SC, our results pointed to local modulatory interneurons as the main target of GDNF produced by Clarke's column (CC) cells. Our work increases the understanding on how GDNF signals in the CNS and establish a crucial framework for posterior studies addressing either the biological role of GDNF or the optimization of trophic factor-based therapies.
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