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Publication : Abnormal hippocampal axon bundling in EphB receptor mutant mice.

First Author  Chen ZY Year  2004
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  24
Issue  10 Pages  2366-74
PubMed ID  15014111 Mgi Jnum  J:97008
Mgi Id  MGI:3574142 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4711-03.2004
Citation  Chen ZY, et al. (2004) Abnormal hippocampal axon bundling in EphB receptor mutant mice. J Neurosci 24(10):2366-74
abstractText  Axons travel frequently in bundles to reach their target. After arriving at the target, axon terminals defasciculate, migrate to topographically defined positions, and form synapses with appropriate target neurons. Here we present evidence that the B-type receptors of the erythropoietin-producing hepatocellular (Eph) family and a ligand, ephrin-B3, influence hippocampal axon defasciculation. The EphB receptors are expressed in the hippocampus, and the ligand, ephrin-B3, is transcribed in the lateral septum, the major subcortical target of hippocampal neurons. Ephrin-B3 promotes adhesion of hippocampal neurons to the ligand-expressing substrates in vitro, and the loss of the receptor EphB2 abrogates the effects of ephrin-B3. In mice deficient in EphB2 and EphB3, many hippocampal axons remain in bundles. This phenotype was also observed in mice that were specifically deleted for the cytoplasmic domain of EphB2. These observations indicate that the EphB receptors and their ligand regulate hippocampal axon defasciculation at the septal target, possibly through a receptor-mediated forward signaling mechanism.
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