NT-3 Expression in Spared DRG and the Associated Spinal Laminae as well as Its Anterograde Transport in Sensory Neurons Following Removal of Adjacent DRG in Cats |
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Authors: | Ting-Hua Wang Qing-Shu Meng Jian-Guo Qi Wei-Min Zhang Juan Chen Liang-Fang Wu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Neurological Disease, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chendu, 610041, China;(2) Institute of Neuroscience, Kunming Medical College, Kunming, 650031, China;(3) Department of Histology, Embryology and Neurobiology, West China School of Preclinical and Forensic Medicine, Sichuan University, Chendu, 610041, China |
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Abstract: | Neurotrophin-3 plays an important role in survival and differentiation of sensory and sympathetic neurons, sprouting of neurites, synaptic reorganization, and axonal growth. The present study evaluated changes in expression of NT-3 in the spinal cord and L6 dorsal root ganglion (DRG), after ganglionectomy of adjacent dorsal roots in cats. NT-3 immunoreactivity increased at 3 days post-operation (dpo), but decreased at 10 dpo in spinal lamina II after ganglionectomy of L1–L5 and L7–S2 (leaving L6 DRG intact). Conversely, NT-3 immunoreactivity decreased on 3 dpo, but increased on 10 dpo in the nucleus dorsalis. Very little NT-3 mRNA signal was detected in the spinal cord, despite the changes in NT-3 expression. The above changes may be related to changes in NT-3 expression in the DRG. Ganglionectomy of L1–L5 and L7–S2 resulted in increase in NT-3 immunoreactivity and mRNA in small and medium-sized neurons, but decreased expression in large neurons of L6 DRG at 3 dpo. It is possible that increased NT-3 in spinal lamina II is derived from anterograde transport from small- and medium-sized neurons of L6 DRG, whereas decreased NT-3 immunoreactivity in the nucleus dorsalis is due to decreased transport of NT-3 from large neurons in the DRG at this time. This notion is supported by observations on NT-3 distribution in the dorsal root of L6 after ligation of the nerve root. The above results indicate that DRG may be a source of neurotrophic factors such as NT-3 to the spinal cord, and may contribute to plasticity in the spinal cord after injury. |
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Keywords: | Neurotrophin-3 Spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion Ligation Dorsal roots Synaptic plasticity Cats |
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