The effects of extracellular matrix and osteogenic protein-1 on the morphological differentiation of rat sympathetic neurons

被引:38
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作者
Lein, P
Guo, X
Hedges, AM
Rueger, D
Johnson, M
Higgins, D
机构
[1] SUNY BUFFALO,SCH MED,DEPT PHARMACOL,BUFFALO,NY 14214
[2] CREAT BIOMOL INC,HOPKINTON,MA 01748
[3] UNIV ARIZONA,CHILDRENS MED CTR,DEPT PEDIAT,TUCSON,AZ 85724
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
extracellular matrix; osteogenic protein-1; nerve growth factor; bone morphogenetic protein; morphological differentiation; sympathetic neurons;
D O I
10.1016/0736-5748(96)00008-1
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The growth patterns of axons and dendrites differ with respect to their number, length, branching, and spatial orientation; therefore, it is likely that these processes differ in their growth requirements. To examine this hypothesis, we have been analyzing the responses of cultured rat sympathetic neurons to three types of stimuli: large structural proteins of the extracellular matrix, matrix-associated growth factors; and neurotrophins. Purified structural proteins such as laminin and collagen TV have been found to promote only axonal growth; whereas the matrix associated growth factor, osteogenic protein-1, selectively stimulates dendritic growth. In contrast, nerve growth factor modulates the growth of both types of processes. These data suggest that process-specific interactions with the extracellular environment may be critical determinants of cell shape in neurons. Perinatal rat sympathetic neurons grown in culture in the. absence of serum or glial cells extend a single process which is axonal in nature. Exposure to osteogenic protein-1 causes the formation of additional processes which express the morphological, cytoskeletal, and ultrastructural characteristics of dendrites. Consistent with observations on the regulation of dendritic growth in sympathetic neurons in situ, the dendrite-promoting activity of osteogenic protein-1 is independent of synaptic or electrical activity, but is modulated by nerve growth factor. In the presence of optimal concentrations of osteogenic protein-1 and nerve growth factor, the size of the dendritic arbor extended by cultured sympathetic neurons approximates that seen in situ at comparable developmental stages. Osteogenic protein-1 does not promote dendritic growth in cultured neurons obtained from embryonic ciliary, dorsal root, trigeminal or nodose ganglia, suggesting that its morphogenetic effects are cell selective. Since mRNA for osteogenic protein-1 is expressed in mature as well as embryonic target tissues of the sympathetic nervous system, we also examined the effects of osteogenic protein-1 on cultures of sympathetic neurons derived from adult rats. Consistent with results obtained with perinatal neurons, osteogenic protein-1 selectively promoted dendritic growth in adult neurons. These data suggest that this matrix-associated growth factor could play a role not only in the morphogenesis of the developing nervous system, but also in the maintenance and remodeling of dendritic structures in the mature animal. Copyright (C) 1996 ISDN.
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