Target-derived influences of nerve growth factor on neuronal survival and differentiation are well documented, though effects of other neurotrophins are less clear. To examine the influence of NT-3 neurotrophin overexpression in a target tissue of sensory and sympathetic neurons, transgenic mice were isolated that overexpress NT-3 in the epidermis. Overexpression of NT-3 led to a 42% increase in the number of dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons, a 70% increase in the number of trigeminal sensory neurons, and a 32% increase in sympathetic neurons. Elevated NT-3 also caused enlargement of touch dome mechanoreceptor units, sensory end organs innervated by slowly adapting type 1 (SA1) neurons. The enlarged touch dome units of the transgenics had an increased number of associated Merkel cells, cells at which SA1s terminate. An additional alteration of skin innervation in NT-3 transgenics was an increased density of myelinated circular endings associated with the piloneural complex. The enhancement of innervation to the skin was accompanied by a doubling in the number of sensory neurons expressing trkC. In addition, measures of nerve fibers in cross-sectional profiles of cutaneous saphenous nerves of transgenics showed a 60% increase in myelinated fibers. These results indicate that in vivo overexpression of NT-3 by the epidermis enhances the number of sensory and sympathetic neurons and the development of selected sensory endings of the skin.
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July 15 1996
Cutaneous overexpression of NT-3 increases sensory and sympathetic neuron number and enhances touch dome and hair follicle innervation.
K M Albers,
K M Albers
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
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T N Perrone,
T N Perrone
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
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T P Goodness,
T P Goodness
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
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M E Jones,
M E Jones
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
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M A Green,
M A Green
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
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B M Davis
B M Davis
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
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K M Albers
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
T N Perrone
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
T P Goodness
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
M E Jones
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
M A Green
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
B M Davis
Department of Pathology, University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington 40536, USA. [email protected]
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1996) 134 (2): 487–497.
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K M Albers, T N Perrone, T P Goodness, M E Jones, M A Green, B M Davis; Cutaneous overexpression of NT-3 increases sensory and sympathetic neuron number and enhances touch dome and hair follicle innervation.. J Cell Biol 15 July 1996; 134 (2): 487–497. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.134.2.487
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