SUBSTANCE-P-LIKE-IMMUNOREACTIVE SENSORY NEURONS IN DORSAL-ROOT GANGLIA OF THE CHICK-EMBRYO - ONTOGENY AND INFLUENCE OF PERIPHERAL TARGETS

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作者
DUC, C [1 ]
BARAKATWALTER, I [1 ]
PHILIPPE, E [1 ]
DROZ, B [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LAUSANNE, FAC MED, INST HISTOL & EMBRYOL, CH-1005 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
来源
DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH | 1991年 / 59卷 / 02期
关键词
SUBSTANCE-P; DORSAL ROOT GANGLION; ONTOGENY; PERIPHERAL TARGET;
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10.1016/0165-3806(91)90101-N
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Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The expression of substance P (SP) was studied in sensory neurons of developing chick lumbosacral dorsal root ganglia (DRG) by using a mixture of periodic acid, lysine and paraformaldehyde as fixative and a monoclonal antibody for SP-like immunostaining. The first SP-like-immunoreactive DRG cells appeared first at E5, then rapidly increased in number to reach a peak (88% of ganglion cells) at E8, and finally declined (59% at E12, 51% after hatching). The fall of the SP-like-positive DRG cells resulted from two concomitant events affecting a subset of small B-neurons: a loss of neuronal SP-like immunoreactivity and cell death. After one hindlimb resection at an early (E6) or late (E12) stage of development (that is before or after establishment of peripheral connections), the DRG were examined 6 days later. In both cases, a drastic neuronal death occurred in the ipsilateral DRG. However, the resection at E6 did not change the percentage of SP-like-positive neurons, while the resection at E12 severely reduced the proportion of SP-like-immunoreactive DRG cells (25%). In conclusion, connections established between DRG and peripheral target tissues not only promote the survival of sensory neurons, but also control the maintenance of SP-like-expression. Factors issued from innervated targets such as NGF would support the survival of SP-expressing DRG cells and enhance their SP content while other factors present in skeletal muscle or skin would hinder SP expression and therefore lower SP levels in a subset of primary sensory neurons.
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