AbstractThe receptor mechanisms mediating the retrograde axonal transport of the neurotrophins have been investigated in adult rats. We show that transport of the TrkB ligands NT-4 and BDNF to peripheral neurons is dependent on the low affinity neurotrophin receptor (LNR). Pharmacological manipulation of LNR in vivo using either an anti-LNR antibody or a soluble recombinant LNR extracellular domain completely blocked retrograde transport of NT-4 and BDNF to sensory neurons, while having minimal effects on the transport of NGF in either sensory or sympathetic neurons. Furthermore, in mice with a null mutation of LNR, the transport of NT-4 and BDNF, but not NGF, was dramatically reduced. These observations demonstrate a selective role for LNR...
The classical neurotrophic factor hypothesis describes the neurotrophins as retrograde signalling fa...
Neurotrophins regulate neuronal cell survival and death in hippocampal neurons via two distinct rece...
AbstractTrafficking of trophic factors in axons can occur in a retrograde and anterograde direction....
AbstractThe receptor mechanisms mediating the retrograde axonal transport of the neurotrophins have ...
Long-term physiological responses of nerve growth factor (NGF) and other neurotrophins require gene ...
Neurotrophins are released from target tissues following neural innervation and bind to specific rec...
Neurotrophins are released from target tissues following neural innervation and bind to specific rec...
During development, neurons die if they do not receive neurotrophin support from the target cells th...
During development, neurons die if they do not receive neurotrophin support from the target cells th...
The receptors involved in retrograde transport of neurotrophins from the retina to the isthmo-optic ...
Neurotrophins regulate sensory neuron survival, differentiation and phenotype, yet much remains to ...
Neurotrophins regulate sensory neuron survival, differentiation and phenotype, yet much remains to ...
The neurotrophin family of proteins regulates a wide variety of functions in neurons, including reg...
Background: Neurons require contact with their target tissue in order to survive and make correct co...
Background: Neurons require contact with their target tissue in order to survive and make correct co...
The classical neurotrophic factor hypothesis describes the neurotrophins as retrograde signalling fa...
Neurotrophins regulate neuronal cell survival and death in hippocampal neurons via two distinct rece...
AbstractTrafficking of trophic factors in axons can occur in a retrograde and anterograde direction....
AbstractThe receptor mechanisms mediating the retrograde axonal transport of the neurotrophins have ...
Long-term physiological responses of nerve growth factor (NGF) and other neurotrophins require gene ...
Neurotrophins are released from target tissues following neural innervation and bind to specific rec...
Neurotrophins are released from target tissues following neural innervation and bind to specific rec...
During development, neurons die if they do not receive neurotrophin support from the target cells th...
During development, neurons die if they do not receive neurotrophin support from the target cells th...
The receptors involved in retrograde transport of neurotrophins from the retina to the isthmo-optic ...
Neurotrophins regulate sensory neuron survival, differentiation and phenotype, yet much remains to ...
Neurotrophins regulate sensory neuron survival, differentiation and phenotype, yet much remains to ...
The neurotrophin family of proteins regulates a wide variety of functions in neurons, including reg...
Background: Neurons require contact with their target tissue in order to survive and make correct co...
Background: Neurons require contact with their target tissue in order to survive and make correct co...
The classical neurotrophic factor hypothesis describes the neurotrophins as retrograde signalling fa...
Neurotrophins regulate neuronal cell survival and death in hippocampal neurons via two distinct rece...
AbstractTrafficking of trophic factors in axons can occur in a retrograde and anterograde direction....