AbstractThis study examines the mechanisms of spontaneous and induced [Ca2+]i spiking in nerve growth cones and the effect of spikes on growth cone migration. Over a 10–20 min observation period, 29% of DRG growth cones undergo spontaneous and transient elevations in physiological extracellular Ca2+ ((Ca2+)o; 2 mM), whereas 67% of growth cones exposed to 20 mM (Ca2+)o exhibit similar [Ca2+]i spikes. Spontaneous [Ca2+]1 spiking was not observed in neuronal cell bodies or nonneuronal cells. Ca2+ influx through nonvoltage-gated Ca2+ channels was required for spontaneous [Ca2+], spikes in growth cones, since removal of (Ca2+)o, or addition of the general Ca2+ channel blockers La3+ or Ni2+, reversibly blocked [Ca2+]1 spiking, while blockers of t...
A method for clamping cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in cultures of rat sympathetic neurons at or bel...
Neural stem cells can generate in vitro progenitors of the three main cell lineages found in the CNS...
SummaryNeuronal migration and growth-cone extension are both guided by extracellular factors in the ...
AbstractSpontaneous intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in growth cone filopodia reduce filop...
The precision with which neurons form connections is crucial for the normal development and function...
Previous studies have shown that the growth of axons from both mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons an...
Filopodia that extend from neuronal growth cones sample the environment for extracellular guidance c...
AbstractCytoplasmic second messengers, Ca2+ and cAMP, regulate nerve growth cone turning responses i...
Calcium is thought to play a crucial role in the regulation of nerve cell development and growth con...
During development, neurons must find their way to and make connections with their appropriate targe...
AbstractThe emergence of a neuronal growth cone from a transected axon is a necessary step in the se...
AbstractCell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell–substrate adhes...
The cytoarchitecture, synaptic connectivity, and physiological properties of neurons are determined ...
Calcium is thought to be involved in the regulation of motility and growth in the neuronal growth co...
In neuronal growth cones, cycles of filopodial protrusion and retraction are important in growth con...
A method for clamping cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in cultures of rat sympathetic neurons at or bel...
Neural stem cells can generate in vitro progenitors of the three main cell lineages found in the CNS...
SummaryNeuronal migration and growth-cone extension are both guided by extracellular factors in the ...
AbstractSpontaneous intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) transients in growth cone filopodia reduce filop...
The precision with which neurons form connections is crucial for the normal development and function...
Previous studies have shown that the growth of axons from both mouse dorsal root ganglion neurons an...
Filopodia that extend from neuronal growth cones sample the environment for extracellular guidance c...
AbstractCytoplasmic second messengers, Ca2+ and cAMP, regulate nerve growth cone turning responses i...
Calcium is thought to play a crucial role in the regulation of nerve cell development and growth con...
During development, neurons must find their way to and make connections with their appropriate targe...
AbstractThe emergence of a neuronal growth cone from a transected axon is a necessary step in the se...
AbstractCell adhesion is crucial for migration of cells during development, and cell–substrate adhes...
The cytoarchitecture, synaptic connectivity, and physiological properties of neurons are determined ...
Calcium is thought to be involved in the regulation of motility and growth in the neuronal growth co...
In neuronal growth cones, cycles of filopodial protrusion and retraction are important in growth con...
A method for clamping cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in cultures of rat sympathetic neurons at or bel...
Neural stem cells can generate in vitro progenitors of the three main cell lineages found in the CNS...
SummaryNeuronal migration and growth-cone extension are both guided by extracellular factors in the ...