Sann_2008_J.Neurosci_28_2366

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Title : Neurite outgrowth and in vivo sensory innervation mediated by a Ca(V)2.2-laminin beta 2 stop signal - Sann_2008_J.Neurosci_28_2366
Author(s) : Sann SB , Xu L , Nishimune H , Sanes JR , Spitzer NC
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 28 :2366 , 2008
Abstract :

Axons and dendrites of developing neurons establish distributed innervation patterns enabling precise discrimination in sensory systems. We describe the role of the extracellular matrix molecule, laminin beta2, interacting with the Ca(V)2.2 calcium channel in establishing appropriate sensory innervation. In vivo, Ca(V)2.2 is expressed on the growth cones of Xenopus laevis sensory neurites and laminin beta2 is expressed in the skin. Culturing neurons on a laminin beta2 substrate inhibits neurite outgrowth in a specific and calcium-dependent manner. Blocking signaling between laminin beta2 and Ca(V)2.2 leads to increased numbers of sensory terminals in vivo. These findings suggest that interactions between extracellular matrix molecules and calcium channels regulate connectivity in the developing nervous system.

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Sann SB, Xu L, Nishimune H, Sanes JR, Spitzer NC (2008)
Neurite outgrowth and in vivo sensory innervation mediated by a Ca(V)2.2-laminin beta 2 stop signal
Journal of Neuroscience 28 :2366

Sann SB, Xu L, Nishimune H, Sanes JR, Spitzer NC (2008)
Journal of Neuroscience 28 :2366