[HTML][HTML] Netrin-1 controls sympathetic arterial innervation

I Brunet, E Gordon, J Han, B Cristofaro… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Am Soc Clin Investig
I Brunet, E Gordon, J Han, B Cristofaro, D Broqueres-You, C Liu, K Bouvrée, J Zhang…
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2014Am Soc Clin Investig
Autonomic sympathetic nerves innervate peripheral resistance arteries, thereby regulating
vascular tone and controlling blood supply to organs. Despite the fundamental importance of
blood flow control, how sympathetic arterial innervation develops remains largely unknown.
Here, we identified the axon guidance cue netrin-1 as an essential factor required for
development of arterial innervation in mice. Netrin-1 was produced by arterial smooth
muscle cells (SMCs) at the onset of innervation, and arterial innervation required the …
Autonomic sympathetic nerves innervate peripheral resistance arteries, thereby regulating vascular tone and controlling blood supply to organs. Despite the fundamental importance of blood flow control, how sympathetic arterial innervation develops remains largely unknown. Here, we identified the axon guidance cue netrin-1 as an essential factor required for development of arterial innervation in mice. Netrin-1 was produced by arterial smooth muscle cells (SMCs) at the onset of innervation, and arterial innervation required the interaction of netrin-1 with its receptor, deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC), on sympathetic growth cones. Function-blocking approaches, including cell type–specific deletion of the genes encoding Ntn1 in SMCs and Dcc in sympathetic neurons, led to severe and selective reduction of sympathetic innervation and to defective vasoconstriction in resistance arteries. These findings indicate that netrin-1 and DCC are critical for the control of arterial innervation and blood flow regulation in peripheral organs.
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