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  • Title: Synaptic localization and axonal targeting of agrin secreted by ventral spinal cord neurons in culture.
    Author: Ma J, Lugo B, Shah S, Godfrey EW, Daniels MP.
    Journal: J Neurobiol; 2000 Jun 15; 43(4):338-51. PubMed ID: 10861560.
    Abstract:
    Agrin secreted by motor neurons is a critical signal for postsynaptic differentiation at the developing neuromuscular junction. We used cultures of chick ventral spinal cord neurons with rat myotubes and immunofluorescence with species-specific antibodies to determine the distribution of agrin secreted by neurons and compare it to the distribution of agrin secreted by myotubes. In addition, we determined the distribution of agrin secreted by isolated chick ventral spinal cord neurons and rat motor neurons grown on a substrate that binds agrin. In cocultures, neuronal agrin was concentrated along axons at sites of axon-induced acetylcholine receptor (AChR) aggregation and was found at every such synaptic site, consistent with its role in synaptogenesis. Smaller amounts of agrin were found on dendrites and cell bodies and rarely were associated with AChR aggregation. Muscle agrin, recognized by an antibody against rat agrin, was found at nonsynaptic sites of AChR aggregation but was not detected at synaptic sites, in contrast to neuronal agrin. In cultures of isolated chick neurons or rat motor neurons, agrin was deposited relatively uniformly around axons and dendrites during the first 2-3 days in culture. In older cultures, agrin immunoreactivity was markedly more intense around axons than dendrites, indicating that motor neurons possess an intrinsic, developmentally regulated program to target agrin secretion to axons.
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