2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2007.09.041
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Activin acts with nerve growth factor to regulate calcitonin gene-related peptide mRNA in sensory neurons

Abstract: Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) increases in sensory neurons after inflammation and plays an important role in abnormal pain responses, but how this neuropeptide is regulated is not well understood. Both activin A and Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) increase in skin after inflammation and induce CGRP in neurons in vivo and in vitro. This study was designed to understand how neurons integrate these two signals to regulate the neuropeptide important for inflammatory pain. In adult dorsal root ganglion neurons, … Show more

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“…B-RAF-mediated axon growth indirectly rescues calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) expression in TrkA / :Bax / neurons CGRP expression in the peptidergic subset of nociceptive DRG neurons is induced by skin-derived factors and therefore indicates that sensory axon peripheral innervation into the skin is complete (Hall et al, 1997(Hall et al, , 2001Patel et al, 2000;Xu and Hall, 2007). In TrkA / :Bax / mice, DRG neurons and their centrally projecting axons are devoid of CGRP because of the lack of cutaneous innervation as previously described (Patel et al, 2000), whereas CGRP expression in the spinal motor neurons remains unaffected (Fig.…”
Section: Activation Of B-raf Signaling Alone Is Sufficient To Promotementioning
confidence: 99%
“…B-RAF-mediated axon growth indirectly rescues calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) expression in TrkA / :Bax / neurons CGRP expression in the peptidergic subset of nociceptive DRG neurons is induced by skin-derived factors and therefore indicates that sensory axon peripheral innervation into the skin is complete (Hall et al, 1997(Hall et al, , 2001Patel et al, 2000;Xu and Hall, 2007). In TrkA / :Bax / mice, DRG neurons and their centrally projecting axons are devoid of CGRP because of the lack of cutaneous innervation as previously described (Patel et al, 2000), whereas CGRP expression in the spinal motor neurons remains unaffected (Fig.…”
Section: Activation Of B-raf Signaling Alone Is Sufficient To Promotementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect involves the canonical Smad pathway [45,56]. In postnatal DRG cultures, recombinant activin increases CGRP expression [56][57][58][59], while TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 increase the levels SP [59]. The effect of these cytokines on neuropeptide expression is synergistic with NGF, which led the authors to hypothesize that a cooperative interaction between Smads and NGF-dependent transcription factors further increases neuropeptide transcription [59].…”
Section: Activin and Bmp Retrograde Signals Modulate The Expression Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In postnatal DRG cultures, recombinant activin increases CGRP expression [56][57][58][59], while TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 increase the levels SP [59]. The effect of these cytokines on neuropeptide expression is synergistic with NGF, which led the authors to hypothesize that a cooperative interaction between Smads and NGF-dependent transcription factors further increases neuropeptide transcription [59]. Overall, these data support a role for TGF-β family members as target-derived differentiation factors that contribute to the specification of the functional identity of neuropeptidecontaining neurons during development.…”
Section: Activin and Bmp Retrograde Signals Modulate The Expression Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retrograde signaling also modulates physiologically responsive neuronal gene expression. In vertebrates, skin injury induces cutaneous activin and nerve growth factor expression, which retrogradely upregulates sensory neuron expression of CGRP, which mediates hyperalgesia (Xu and Hall, 2006;Xu and Hall, 2007). In sensory motor circuits of Aplysia, retrograde signals are required to upregulate presynaptic sensorin, a neuropeptide required for long-term facilitation of the sensorimotor synapse (Cai et al, 2008).…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%