The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons.
In ventral mesencephalic organotypic tissue cultures, two timely separated sequences of nerve fiber growth have been observed. The first appearing nerve fiber pattern is a long-distance outgrowth that occurs before astrocytes start to proliferate and migrate to form an astrocytic monolayer that fina...
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doaj-38da4f635a844396af7b100fc91135e92020-11-25T01:52:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4521810.1371/journal.pone.0045218The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons.Franziska MarschinkeSanaz HashemianTakashi MatozakiPer-Arne OldenborgIngrid StrömbergIn ventral mesencephalic organotypic tissue cultures, two timely separated sequences of nerve fiber growth have been observed. The first appearing nerve fiber pattern is a long-distance outgrowth that occurs before astrocytes start to proliferate and migrate to form an astrocytic monolayer that finally surrounds the tissue slice. These long-distance growing nerve fibers are retracted as the astrocytes migrate, and are followed by a secondary outgrowth. The secondary outgrowth is persistent in time but reaches short distances, comparable with outgrowth seen from a dopaminergic graft implanted to the brain. The present study was focused on the interaction between the astrocytes and the long-distance growing non-glial associated nerve fibers. Cross talk between astroglia and neurite formation might occur through the integrin-associated protein CD47. CD47 serves as a ligand for signal regulatory protein (SIRP) α and as a receptor for the extracellular matrix protein thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1). Embryonic day 14 ventral mesencephalic tissue from CD47(+/+) and CD47(-/-) mice was used to investigate astrocytic migration and the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) -positive outgrowth that occurred remote from the astrocytes. TH-immunohistochemistry demonstrated that the non-glial-associated nerve fiber outgrowth in CD47(-/-) cultures reached significantly longer distances and higher density compared to nerve fibers formed in CD47(+/+) cultures at 14 days in vitro. These nerve fibers often had a dotted appearance in CD47(+/+) cultures. No difference in the astrocytic migration was observed. Further investigations revealed that the presence of CD47 in control culture did neither hamper non-glial-associated growth through SIRPα nor through TSP-1 since similar outgrowth was found in SIRPα mutant cultures and in CD47(+/+) cultures treated with blocking antibodies against the TSP-1, respectively, as in the control cultures. In conclusion, long-distance growing nerve fiber formation is promoted by the absence of CD47, even though the presence of astrocytes is not inhibited.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3458886?pdf=render |
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Franziska Marschinke Sanaz Hashemian Takashi Matozaki Per-Arne Oldenborg Ingrid Strömberg The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. PLoS ONE |
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Franziska Marschinke Sanaz Hashemian Takashi Matozaki Per-Arne Oldenborg Ingrid Strömberg |
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Franziska Marschinke |
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The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. |
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The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. |
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The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. |
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The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. |
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The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. |
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absence of cd47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons. |
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In ventral mesencephalic organotypic tissue cultures, two timely separated sequences of nerve fiber growth have been observed. The first appearing nerve fiber pattern is a long-distance outgrowth that occurs before astrocytes start to proliferate and migrate to form an astrocytic monolayer that finally surrounds the tissue slice. These long-distance growing nerve fibers are retracted as the astrocytes migrate, and are followed by a secondary outgrowth. The secondary outgrowth is persistent in time but reaches short distances, comparable with outgrowth seen from a dopaminergic graft implanted to the brain. The present study was focused on the interaction between the astrocytes and the long-distance growing non-glial associated nerve fibers. Cross talk between astroglia and neurite formation might occur through the integrin-associated protein CD47. CD47 serves as a ligand for signal regulatory protein (SIRP) α and as a receptor for the extracellular matrix protein thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1). Embryonic day 14 ventral mesencephalic tissue from CD47(+/+) and CD47(-/-) mice was used to investigate astrocytic migration and the tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) -positive outgrowth that occurred remote from the astrocytes. TH-immunohistochemistry demonstrated that the non-glial-associated nerve fiber outgrowth in CD47(-/-) cultures reached significantly longer distances and higher density compared to nerve fibers formed in CD47(+/+) cultures at 14 days in vitro. These nerve fibers often had a dotted appearance in CD47(+/+) cultures. No difference in the astrocytic migration was observed. Further investigations revealed that the presence of CD47 in control culture did neither hamper non-glial-associated growth through SIRPα nor through TSP-1 since similar outgrowth was found in SIRPα mutant cultures and in CD47(+/+) cultures treated with blocking antibodies against the TSP-1, respectively, as in the control cultures. In conclusion, long-distance growing nerve fiber formation is promoted by the absence of CD47, even though the presence of astrocytes is not inhibited. |
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