Axon guidance by diffusible chemoattractants: a gradient of netrin protein in the developing spinal cord

TE Kennedy, H Wang, W Marshall… - Journal of …, 2006 - Soc Neuroscience
TE Kennedy, H Wang, W Marshall, M Tessier-Lavigne
Journal of Neuroscience, 2006Soc Neuroscience
Gradients of diffusible long-range attractant and repellent proteins have been proposed to
guide growing axons during nervous system development, but such gradients have never
been visualized directly. In the embryonic spinal cord, commissural axons pioneer a
circumferential trajectory to the floor plate at the ventral midline directed by secreted proteins
of the netrin family. In the embryonic chick spinal cord netrin-1 mRNA is expressed by floor
plate cells and netrin-2 mRNA by neural epithelial cells. Antibodies to the two netrins reveal …
Gradients of diffusible long-range attractant and repellent proteins have been proposed to guide growing axons during nervous system development, but such gradients have never been visualized directly. In the embryonic spinal cord, commissural axons pioneer a circumferential trajectory to the floor plate at the ventral midline directed by secreted proteins of the netrin family. In the embryonic chick spinal cord netrin-1 mRNA is expressed by floor plate cells and netrin-2 mRNA by neural epithelial cells. Antibodies to the two netrins reveal a gradient of netrin protein directly in the path of commissural axons. The netrin-1 gradient itself extends many cell diameters dorsal to the floor plate, the site of netrin-1 expression. A similar distribution of netrin-1 protein has been detected in embryonic rat and mouse spinal cord. The detection of a gradient of netrin-1 protein supports the operation of long-range chemotropic mechanisms in the developing nervous system.
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