Davies A M, Horton A, Burton L E, Schmelzer C, Vandlen R, Rosenthal A
School of Biological and Medical Sciences, St. Andrews University, Fife, Scotland.
J Neurosci. 1993 Nov;13(11):4961-7. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.13-11-04961.1993.
We have studied the effect of human recombinant neurotrophin-4/5 (NT-4/5) on the survival of developing PNS neurons from embryonic mice and chickens. NT-4/5 transiently supported mouse NGF-dependent trigeminal and jugular neurons at early stages of target field innervation and mouse brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-dependent no-dose neurons during the phase of naturally occurring cell death. NT-4/5 was as potent as BDNF in supporting the survival of these neuronal populations. Surprisingly, NT-4/5 was 3 orders of magnitude less potent than BDNF as a survival factor for early chick dorsomedial trigeminal sensory neurons and did not support the survival of chick BDNF-dependent trigeminal mesencephalic or ventrolateral trigeminal sensory neurons at any of the developmental stages tested. Thus, NT-4/5 is a survival factor for certain embryonic mouse cranial sensory neurons. It is the first species-specific neurotrophin to be identified and it can discriminate at high concentrations between different BDNF-responsive chick neurons.
我们研究了人重组神经营养因子-4/5(NT-4/5)对来自胚胎小鼠和鸡的发育中周围神经系统(PNS)神经元存活的影响。在靶场神经支配的早期阶段,NT-4/5短暂支持小鼠中依赖神经生长因子(NGF)的三叉神经节和颈静脉节神经元,在自然发生细胞死亡阶段支持小鼠中依赖脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)的无剂量神经元。在支持这些神经元群体的存活方面,NT-4/5与BDNF的效力相当。令人惊讶的是,作为早期鸡背内侧三叉神经感觉神经元的存活因子,NT-4/5的效力比BDNF低3个数量级,并且在任何测试的发育阶段都不支持鸡中依赖BDNF的三叉神经中脑或腹外侧三叉神经感觉神经元的存活。因此,NT-4/5是某些胚胎小鼠颅感觉神经元的存活因子。它是第一个被鉴定出的物种特异性神经营养因子,并且在高浓度下能够区分不同的对BDNF有反应的鸡神经元。