Volume 8, Issue 3 pp. 521-529
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Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Constitutively Expressed in the Nervous System of Transgenic Mice Protects Embryonic Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons from Apoptosis

Emanuela Tolosano

Emanuela Tolosano

Department of Genetics, Biology and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, Italy

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Miguel Angel Cutufia

Miguel Angel Cutufia

Department of Genetics, Biology and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, Italy

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Emilio Hirsch

Emilio Hirsch

Department of Genetics, Biology and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, Italy

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Guglielmo Stefanuto

Guglielmo Stefanuto

Department of Genetics, Biology and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, Italy

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Samuele Voyron

Samuele Voyron

Department of Animal Biology, University of Turin, Italy

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Aldo Fasolo

Aldo Fasolo

Department of Animal Biology, University of Turin, Italy

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Lorenzo Silengo

Lorenzo Silengo

Department of Genetics, Biology and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, Italy

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Fiorella Altruda

Corresponding Author

Fiorella Altruda

Department of Genetics, Biology and Medical Chemistry, University of Turin, Via Santena 5bis, 10126 Turin, Italy

Correspondence to: Fiorella Altruda, as aboveSearch for more papers by this author
First published: March 1996
Citations: 11

Abstract

Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is a potent survival factor for several neuronal populations. It is expressed postnatally by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system and by some glial and neuronal cells in the central nervous system. We used the promoter of the neurofilament light chain gene to produce transgenic mice that express CNTF in neurons from the beginning of neuronal differentiation. These transgenic animals may represent a suitable model to identify neuronal cell types responsive to CNTF in vivo and to study the mechanism of action of this neurotrophic factor. We show that dorsal root ganglion neurons of transgenic mice expressing CNTF in neurons are protected from apoptosis during embryonic development: 40% of these cells undergo apoptosis between embryonic day 12.5 and postnatal day 5 in transgenic mice whereas 60% do so in control animals. However, protection from apoptosis does not result in an increase in the total number of neurons at the end of development. We discuss our results with regard to CNTF potentialities in vivo and the significance of programmed cell death during development.

Abbreviations:

  • BSA
  • bovine serum albumin
  • CNS
  • central nervous system
  • CNTF
  • ciliary neurotrophic factor
  • DAPI
  • 4′, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole dihydrochloride
  • DRG
  • dorsal root ganglion (ganglia)
  • EDTA
  • ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid
  • ISNT
  • in situ nick translation
  • NF-L
  • neurofilament light chain
  • PB
  • phosphate buffer
  • PBS
  • phosphate-buffered saline
  • PCR
  • polymerase chain reaction
  • PNS
  • peripheral nervous system
  • RT-PCR
  • reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
  • TBS
  • Tris-buffered saline
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