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Purinergic Signal. 2008 December; 4(4): 357–364.
Published online 2008 September 6. doi: 10.1007/s11302-008-9121-3.
PMCID: PMC2583205
Adenosine induces growth-cone turning of sensory neurons
Benjamin Grau,1 John-Christian Eilert,2 Sebastian Munck,3 and Hartmann Harzcorresponding author2
1Department of Cellular, Molecular, and Developmental Neurobiology, Cajal Institute, C.S.I.C., Ave. Dr. Arce 37, Madrid, 28002 Spain
2BioImaging Zentrum der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Großhaderner Straße 2, 82152 Martinsried, Germany
3Light Microscopy and Imaging Network (LiMoNe) VIB, Department of Molecular and Developmental Genetics, K.U.Leuven, Campus Gasthuisberg, Herestraat 49, Box 602, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
Hartmann Harz, Phone: +49-89-218074191, Fax: +49-89-218074192, Email: harz/at/biz.uni-muenchen.de.
corresponding authorCorresponding author.
Received June 5, 2008; Accepted August 4, 2008.
Abstract
The formation of appropriate connections between neurons and their specific targets is an essential step during development and repair of the nervous system. Growth cones are located at the leading edges of the growing neurites and respond to environmental cues in order to be guided to their final targets. Directional information can be coded by concentration gradients of substrate-bound or diffusible-guidance molecules. Here we show that concentration gradients of adenosine stimulate growth cones of sensory neurons (dorsal root ganglia) from chicken embryos to turn towards the adenosine source. This response is mediated by adenosine receptors. The subsequent signal transduction process involves cAMP. It may be speculated that the in vivo function of this response is concerned with the formation or the repair and regeneration of the peripheral nervous system.
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Keywords: Growth cone, Guidance, DRG, Gradient, cAMP, Adenosine receptor