Walthall W W, Chalfie M
Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027.
Science. 1988 Feb 5;239(4840):643-5. doi: 10.1126/science.3340848.
The initial outgrowth of developing neuronal processes can be affected by a number of extrinsic interactions. Cell-cell interactions are also important in a later stage of neuronal outgrowth when processes grow into the region of their targets. The correct positioning of the process of a postembryonic sensory neuron, the touch cell AVM of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, at its synaptic targets requires the presence of a pair of embryonic interneurons, the BDU cells. These cells receive synapses from AVM but do not participate in the touch reflex circuit. Therefore, the AVM-BDU synapses may be required to stabilize the association between these cells and assist in the guidance of the AVM processes through a mature neuropil.
发育中神经元突起的最初生长会受到许多外在相互作用的影响。在神经元突起生长的后期,当突起长入其靶区时,细胞间相互作用也很重要。线虫秀丽隐杆线虫胚胎后感觉神经元——触觉细胞AVM的突起在其突触靶标的正确定位需要一对胚胎中间神经元BDU细胞的存在。这些细胞接受来自AVM的突触,但不参与触觉反射回路。因此,AVM-BDU突触可能是稳定这些细胞之间的联系所必需的,并有助于AVM突起通过成熟的神经纤维网进行导向。