Distinct modes of neuritic growth in Purkinje neurons at different developmental stages: axonal morphogenesis and cellular regulatory mechanisms
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Background: During development, neurons modify their axon growth mode switching from an elongating phase, in which
the main axon stem reaches the target territory through growth cone-driven extension, to an arborising phase, when the
terminal arbour is formed to establish synaptic connections. To investigate the relative contribution of cell-autonomous
factors and environmental signals in the control of these distinct axon growth patterns, we examined the neuritogenesis of
Purkinje neurons in cerebellar cultures prepared at elongating (embryonic day 17) or arborising (postnatal day zero) stages
of Purkinje axon maturation.
Methodology/Principal Findings: When placed in vitro, Purkinje cells of both ages undergo an initial phase of neurite
elongation followed by the development of terminal ramifications. Nevertheless, elongation of the main axon stem prevails
in embryonic Purkinje axons, and many of these neurons are totally unable to form terminal branches. On the contrary, all
postnatal neurites switch to arbour growth within a few days in culture and spread extensive terminal trees. Regardless of
their elongating or arborising pattern, defined growth features (e.g. growth rate and tree extension) of embryonic Purkinje
axons remain distinct from those of postnatal neurites. Thus, Purkinje neurons of different ages are endowed with intrinsic
stage-specific competence for neuritic growth. Such competence, however, can be modified by environmental cues.
Indeed, while exposure to the postnatal environment stimulates the growth of embryonic axons without modifying their
phenotype, contact-mediated signals derived from granule cells specifically induce arborising growth and modulate the
dynamics of neuritic elongation.
Conclusions/Significance: Cultured Purkinje cells recapitulate an intrinsically coded neuritogenic program, involving initial
navigation of the axon towards the target field and subsequent expansion of the terminal arborisation. The execution of this
program is regulated by environmental signals that modify the growth competence of Purkinje cells, so to adapt their
endogenous properties to the different phases of neuritic morphogenesis
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
arborization; elongation; granule cells
Elenco autori:
De Luca A; Vassallo A; Benitez-Temino B; Menichetti G; Rossi F; Buffo A
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