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  • Title: TGF-beta 2 attenuates the injury-induced death of mature motoneurons.
    Author: Jiang Y, Zhang M, Koishi K, McLennan IS.
    Journal: J Neurosci Res; 2000 Dec 15; 62(6):809-13. PubMed ID: 11107165.
    Abstract:
    The distributions of transforming growth factor-betas (TGF-betas) and their receptors suggest that the TGF-betas regulate motoneuron survival. This hypothesis was tested by avulsing the hypoglossal nerve of adult rats and perfusing either TGF-beta 2 or vehicle adjacent to the hypoglossal nucleus. By 4 weeks, half of the avulsed motoneurons had died. Infusion of 6 ng of TGF-beta 2 adjacent to the avulsed motor nucleus caused a significant attenuation of this death. This dose of TGF-beta 2 is low compared to that used with GDNF or BDNF in previous studies of avulsed motoneurons, indicating that TGF-beta 2 may be one of the more potent survival factors for adult motoneurons. TGF-beta 2 was, however, unable to prevent or reduce the axotomy-induced down regulation of choline acetyltransferase. Other motoneuron survival factors also have a narrow-spectrum of actions, suggesting that the homeostasis of motoneurons is regulated by a cocktail of growth factors with distinct but partially overlapping actions.
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