2000
DOI: 10.1242/dev.127.20.4383
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Developmental regulation of GDNF response and receptor expression in the enteric nervous system

Abstract: The development of the enteric nervous system is dependent upon the actions of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) on neural crest-derived precursor cells in the embryonic gut. GDNF treatment of cultured enteric precursor cells leads to an increase in the number of neurons that develop and/or survive. Here we demonstrate that, although GDNF promoted an increase in neuron number at all embryonic ages examined, there was a developmental shift from a mitogenic to a trophic response by the developin… Show more

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“…The mitogenic action of GDNF has been mainly described in mammalian enteric nervous system progenitors. GDNF increases the uptake of BrdU from neuronal crest cells immunoisolated from the gut of quail or rat embryo [18,45]. While GDNF and neurturin, another member of the GDNF family, greatly increase the number of BrdU/Ret double-labeled enteric neuron precursors, removal of GDNF or neurturin from the culture medium decreases cell proliferation [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mitogenic action of GDNF has been mainly described in mammalian enteric nervous system progenitors. GDNF increases the uptake of BrdU from neuronal crest cells immunoisolated from the gut of quail or rat embryo [18,45]. While GDNF and neurturin, another member of the GDNF family, greatly increase the number of BrdU/Ret double-labeled enteric neuron precursors, removal of GDNF or neurturin from the culture medium decreases cell proliferation [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 C). This phenomenon may be similar to gut development, where GFRα1-positive enteric neuron precursors migrate down the gut mesenchyme, which produces GDNF [ 72 , 73 ]. Nonetheless, a few cells in the upper dermal papillary compartment express Gdnf , which may be sufficient to stimulate neogenic hair formation after wounding.…”
Section: Gdnf Signal Activation Across Dermal Fibroblast Subpopulatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gdnf was found to be expressed primarily by lower‐repair‐competent dermal fibroblasts, implying the formation of a ‘new’ GDNF‐rich substratum to support the wound environment, similar to how it is seen in early organ development. 39 , 40 Furthermore, Gdnf and Gfra1 are expressed by neuronal‐like cells and dermal fibroblasts in neonatal regeneration‐competent skin wounds. 41 Although older 21‐day‐old animals had Gfra1 expression in neuronal‐like cells, there was less transcript in dermal fibroblasts than in neonatal wounds.…”
Section: Premisementioning
confidence: 99%