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Attractive and permissive activities of semaphorin 5A toward dorsal root ganglion axons in higher vertebrate embryos
Authors:Tomoyuki Masuda  Chie Sakuma  Hiroyuki Yaginuma  Masahiko Taniguchi
Institution:1.Department of Neurobiology; Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba; Ibaraki, Japan;2.Department of Neuroanatomy and Embryology; Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine; Fukushima, Japan;3.Department of Cell Science, Research Institute for Frontier Medicine; Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine; Hokkaido, Japan
Abstract:Elongation of the efferent fibers of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons toward their peripheral targets occurs during development. Attractive or permissive systems may be involved in this elongation. However, the molecular mechanisms that control it are largely unknown. Here we show that class 5 semaphorin Sema5A had attractive/permissive effects on DRG axons. In mouse embryos, Sema5A was expressed in and around the path of DRG efferent fibers, and cell aggregates secreting Sema5A attracted DRG axons in vitro. We also found that ectopic Sema5A expression in the spinal cord attracted DRG axons. Together, these findings suggest that Sema5A functions as an attractant to elongate DRG fibers and contributes to the formation of the early sensory network.
Keywords:axonal guidance  attractant  chick embryo  dorsal root ganglion  mouse embryo  semaphorin
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