Distinct roles for secreted semaphorin signaling in spinal motor axon guidance. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Neuropilins, secreted semaphorin coreceptors, are expressed in discrete populations of spinal motor neurons, suggesting they provide critical guidance information for the establishment of functional motor circuitry. We show here that motor axon growth and guidance are impaired in the absence of Sema3A-Npn-1 signaling. Motor axons enter the limb precociously, showing that Sema3A controls the timing of motor axon in-growth to the limb. Lateral motor column (LMC) motor axons within spinal nerves are defasciculated as they grow toward the limb and converge in the plexus region. Medial and lateral LMC motor axons show dorso-ventral guidance defects in the forelimb. In contrast, Sema3F-Npn-2 signaling guides the axons of a medial subset of LMC neurons to the ventral limb, but plays no major role in regulating their fasciculation. Thus, Sema3A-Npn-1 and Sema3F-Npn-2 signaling control distinct steps of motor axon growth and guidance during the formation of spinal motor connections.

publication date

  • December 22, 2005

Research

keywords

  • Growth Cones
  • Motor Neurons
  • Neuropilins
  • Semaphorins
  • Signal Transduction
  • Spinal Cord

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 29144461035

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.neuron.2005.12.003

PubMed ID

  • 16364899

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 48

issue

  • 6