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Dev Dyn ; 247(7): 888-902, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29516589

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Trunk neural crest cells migrate rapidly along characteristic pathways within the developing vertebrate embryo. Proper trunk neural crest cell migration is necessary for the morphogenesis of much of the peripheral nervous system, melanocytes, and the adrenal medulla. Numerous molecules help guide trunk neural crest cell migration throughout the early embryo. RESULTS: The trophic factor NRG1 is a chemoattractant through in vitro chemotaxis assays and in vivo silencing via a DN-erbB receptor. Interestingly, we also observed changes in migratory responses consistent with a chemokinetic effect of NRG1 in trunk neural crest velocity. CONCLUSIONS: NRG1 is a trunk neural crest cell chemoattractant and chemokinetic molecule. Developmental Dynamics 247:888-902, 2018.. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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Chemotactic Factors/physiology , Neural Crest/cytology , Neuregulin-1/physiology , Animals , Cell Movement , Chemokines/physiology , Chemotaxis , Chick Embryo , Morphogenesis
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Neurochem Res ; 35(10): 1643-51, 2010 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20623378

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The Schwann cells are the myelinating glia of the peripheral nervous system that originated during development from the highly motile neural crest. However, we do not know what the guidance signals for the Schwann cell precursors are. Therefore, we set to test some of the known neurotrophins that are expressed early in developing embryos and have been shown to be critical for the survival and patterning of developing glia and neurons. The goal of this study was to determine more specifically if GDNF, NRG1 and NGF are chemoattractants and/or chemokinetic molecules for a Schwann cell precursor line, the Spl201. We performed live chemoattraction assays, with imaging and also presented these molecules as part of their growing substrate. Our results show for the first time that GDNF and NRG1 are potent chemoattractive and chemokinetic molecules for these cells while NGF is a chemokinetic molecule stimulating their motility.


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Chemotactic Factors/physiology , Epidermal Growth Factor/physiology , Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/physiology , Nerve Growth Factor/physiology , Neural Stem Cells/physiology , Neuregulin-1/physiology , Schwann Cells/physiology , Animals , Cell Line , Chemotaxis , Rats
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