2003
DOI: 10.1002/cm.10156
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PLA2 and secondary metabolites of arachidonic acid control filopodial behavior in neuronal growth cones

Abstract: The neuronal growth cone provides the sensory and motor structure that guides neuronal processes to their target. The ability of a growth cone to navigate correctly depends on its filopodia, which sample the environment by continually extending and retracting as the growth cone advances. Several second messengers systems that are activated upon contact with extracellular cues have been reported to affect growth cone morphology by changing the length and number of filopodia. Because recent studies have suggeste… Show more

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“…Certain PLA 2 blockers inhibit the outgrowth of DRG neurons from adult mouse (Hornfelt et al, 1999) and frog (Edstrom et al, 1996). PLA 2 activity and its products (including AA) have also been shown to regulate filopodial length and number (Geddis et al, 2004). These effects may well be related to the role of PLA 2 in growth cone navigation described here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain PLA 2 blockers inhibit the outgrowth of DRG neurons from adult mouse (Hornfelt et al, 1999) and frog (Edstrom et al, 1996). PLA 2 activity and its products (including AA) have also been shown to regulate filopodial length and number (Geddis et al, 2004). These effects may well be related to the role of PLA 2 in growth cone navigation described here.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Melittin activates arachidonic acid signaling pathways in neurons (Geddis et al, 2004; Muzzio al., 2001) and in multiple cell lines including rat PC12 and mouse L1210 cells (Lee et al, 2001; Palomba et al, 2004), possibly through phospholipase A 2 stimulation. Additionally melittin acts through non-phospholipase A 2 -mediated mechanisms to release fatty acids and alter cell function (Lee et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive neuronal proliferation and synapse formation mark this period of gestation (Nelson et al, 1995; Makarenko et al, 2005; Cudd, 2005). Metabolites of arachidonic acid have been found to control filopodial behavior in neurons (Geddis et al, 2004). It is therefore possible that the dramatic upregulation of PGHS expression in cortical regions during the latter half of gestation may be involved in neuronal guidance and synaptogenesis during this period of gestation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%