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Publication : Wnt5a induces Ryk-dependent and -independent effects on callosal axon and dendrite growth.

First Author  Clark CE Year  2014
Journal  Growth Factors Volume  32
Issue  1 Pages  11-7
PubMed ID  24471468 Mgi Jnum  J:312039
Mgi Id  MGI:6782800 Doi  10.3109/08977194.2013.875544
Citation  Clark CE, et al. (2014) Wnt5a induces Ryk-dependent and -independent effects on callosal axon and dendrite growth. Growth Factors 32(1):11-7
abstractText  The non-canonical Wnt receptor, Ryk, promotes chemorepulsive axon guidance in the developing mouse brain and spinal cord in response to Wnt5a. Ryk has also been identified as a major suppressor of axonal regrowth after spinal cord injury. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of how growing axons and dendrites respond to Wnt5a-mediated Ryk activation is required if we are to overcome this detrimental activity. Here we undertook a detailed analysis of the effect of Wnt5a/Ryk interactions on axonal and dendritic growth in dissociated embryonic mouse cortical neuron cultures, focusing on callosal neurons known to be responsive to Ryk-induced chemorepulsion. We show that Ryk inhibits axonal growth in response to Wnt5a. We also show that Wnt5a inhibits dendrite growth independently of Ryk. However, this inhibition is relieved when Ryk is present. Therefore, Wnt5a-mediated Ryk activation triggers divergent responses in callosal axons and dendrites in the in vitro context.
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