P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells

Temporal and spatial localization of nerve growth factor receptor (p75NGFR) in the developing olfactory system and gonadotropin-releasing hormone-1 (GnRH) system was characterized and its role analyzed using p75NGFR null mice and nasal explants. Prenatally, p75NGFR was expressed by GnRH neurons and...

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Main Authors: Franca eRaucci, Jean D Tiong, Susan eWray
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2013.00262/full
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spelling doaj-cff349b4ce1d4920b0ee60de9511a2a12020-11-24T21:29:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2013-12-01710.3389/fnins.2013.0026274005P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cellsFranca eRaucci0Jean D Tiong1Susan eWray2National Institutes of HealthNational Institutes of HealthNational Institutes of HealthTemporal and spatial localization of nerve growth factor receptor (p75NGFR) in the developing olfactory system and gonadotropin-releasing hormone-1 (GnRH) system was characterized and its role analyzed using p75NGFR null mice and nasal explants. Prenatally, p75NGFR was expressed by GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs). In p75NGFR null mice, no change in the number of GnRH cells was detected as compared to wild-type. However, in null mice, a shift in the distribution of GnRH neurons was found, with a small population of GnRH cells migrating further caudally toward the median eminence. Additionally, a reduction of both GAD67 positive olfactory axons and GFAP positive OEC fibers occurred. Acute administration of a p75NGFR blocker to GnRH cells maintained in vitro increased migration rate, consistent with the change in distribution detected in p75NGFR null mice. Chronic inhibition of p75NGFR caused an attenuation of olfactory axon fasciculation and a decrease in OEC density, again mimicking the changes detected in null mice. However, a reduction in GnRH cell number was found after chronic treatment that not observed in KO animals suggesting indirect changes occur during chronic treatment in vitro and/or a compensatory mechanism occurs in vivo that prevents loss of GnRH neurons in the absence of p75NGFR.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2013.00262/fulldevelopmentMigrationolfactory systemolfactory ensheathing cellsLHRH neurons
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author Franca eRaucci
Jean D Tiong
Susan eWray
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Jean D Tiong
Susan eWray
P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
Frontiers in Neuroscience
development
Migration
olfactory system
olfactory ensheathing cells
LHRH neurons
author_facet Franca eRaucci
Jean D Tiong
Susan eWray
author_sort Franca eRaucci
title P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
title_short P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
title_full P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
title_fullStr P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
title_full_unstemmed P75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
title_sort p75 nerve growth factor receptors modulate development of gnrh neurons and olfactory ensheating cells
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Temporal and spatial localization of nerve growth factor receptor (p75NGFR) in the developing olfactory system and gonadotropin-releasing hormone-1 (GnRH) system was characterized and its role analyzed using p75NGFR null mice and nasal explants. Prenatally, p75NGFR was expressed by GnRH neurons and olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs). In p75NGFR null mice, no change in the number of GnRH cells was detected as compared to wild-type. However, in null mice, a shift in the distribution of GnRH neurons was found, with a small population of GnRH cells migrating further caudally toward the median eminence. Additionally, a reduction of both GAD67 positive olfactory axons and GFAP positive OEC fibers occurred. Acute administration of a p75NGFR blocker to GnRH cells maintained in vitro increased migration rate, consistent with the change in distribution detected in p75NGFR null mice. Chronic inhibition of p75NGFR caused an attenuation of olfactory axon fasciculation and a decrease in OEC density, again mimicking the changes detected in null mice. However, a reduction in GnRH cell number was found after chronic treatment that not observed in KO animals suggesting indirect changes occur during chronic treatment in vitro and/or a compensatory mechanism occurs in vivo that prevents loss of GnRH neurons in the absence of p75NGFR.
topic development
Migration
olfactory system
olfactory ensheathing cells
LHRH neurons
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2013.00262/full
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