[HTML][HTML] Mice lacking the CNTF receptor, unlike mice lacking CNTF, exhibit profound motor neuron deficits at birth

TM DeChiara, R Vejsada, WT Poueymirou, A Acheson… - Cell, 1995 - cell.com
TM DeChiara, R Vejsada, WT Poueymirou, A Acheson, C Suri, JC Conover, B Friedman…
Cell, 1995cell.com
Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) supports motor neuron survival in vitro and in mouse
models of motor neuron degeneration and was considered a candidate for the muscle-
derived neurotrophic activity that regulates motor neuron survival during development.
However, CNTF expression is very low in the embryo, and CNTF gene mutations in mice or
human do not result in notable abnormalities of the developing nervous system. We have
generated and directly compared mice containing null mutations in the genes encoding …
Abstract
Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) supports motor neuron survival in vitro and in mouse models of motor neuron degeneration and was considered a candidate for the muscle-derived neurotrophic activity that regulates motor neuron survival during development. However, CNTF expression is very low in the embryo, and CNTF gene mutations in mice or human do not result in notable abnormalities of the developing nervous system. We have generated and directly compared mice containing null mutations in the genes encoding CNTF or its receptor (CNTFRα). Unlike mice lacking CNTF, mice lacking CNTFRα die perinatally and display severe motor neuron deficits. Thus, CNTFRα is critical for the developing nervous system, most likely by serving as a receptor for a second, developmentally important, CNTF-like ligand.
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