Nerve growth factor (NGF) is known to be essential for survival and maintenance of sympathetic ganglia and of embryonic sensory ganglia of neural crest origin. The present study examined the physiological and pharmacological roles of NGF in the postnatal development of sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglion (DRG). In contrast to what is generally stated in the literature, administration of NGF antiserum to newborn rats for a period of 7 days resulted in a significant (~20%) reduction of neuronal number in the lumbar DRG. Size spectrum analysis of surviving neurons revealed a shift toward larger sizes, presumably due to a preferential loss of small cells. The number of neurons in the L5 DRG was studied at various times after unilateral ...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
Nerve growth factor treatment does not prevent dorsal root ganglion cell death induced by target rem...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
Injury to the peripheral processes produces a profound cell loss (40-50%) in the dorsal root ganglio...
Primary sensory neurones in cranial and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of adult animals are generally tho...
We have previously demonstrated that administration of an-tisera against NGF (anti-NGF) can have pro...
AbstractThe dorsal root ganglia (DRG, spinal ganglia) are a metameric series of structures that deve...
Two populations of neurons are present in the dorsal root ganglia: i) the first which is connected w...
Previous studies indicated that intracerebroventricular administration of nerve growth factor (NGF) ...
After peripheral nerve injury, axotomized sensory neurons in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) undergo apopt...
Using two different lesion models, the spinal root avulsion and the distal nerve axotomy, the presen...
The sensory neurons of the nodose ganglion are the classic example of a population of peripheral ner...
NGF binding patterns reflect the presence of receptors for this growth factor. High specific binding...
We characterized a subpopulation of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sensory neurons that were previously ...
Recent studies in this and other laboratories demonstrated that leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) can...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
Nerve growth factor treatment does not prevent dorsal root ganglion cell death induced by target rem...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
Injury to the peripheral processes produces a profound cell loss (40-50%) in the dorsal root ganglio...
Primary sensory neurones in cranial and dorsal root ganglia (DRG) of adult animals are generally tho...
We have previously demonstrated that administration of an-tisera against NGF (anti-NGF) can have pro...
AbstractThe dorsal root ganglia (DRG, spinal ganglia) are a metameric series of structures that deve...
Two populations of neurons are present in the dorsal root ganglia: i) the first which is connected w...
Previous studies indicated that intracerebroventricular administration of nerve growth factor (NGF) ...
After peripheral nerve injury, axotomized sensory neurons in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) undergo apopt...
Using two different lesion models, the spinal root avulsion and the distal nerve axotomy, the presen...
The sensory neurons of the nodose ganglion are the classic example of a population of peripheral ner...
NGF binding patterns reflect the presence of receptors for this growth factor. High specific binding...
We characterized a subpopulation of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) sensory neurons that were previously ...
Recent studies in this and other laboratories demonstrated that leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) can...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...
Nerve growth factor treatment does not prevent dorsal root ganglion cell death induced by target rem...
The 20th century has witnessed a slow but progressive convergence and tightening between neurologica...