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The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1, 2001, 21(21):8538-8547
Semaphorin 3A Elicits Stage-Dependent Collapse, Turning, and
Branching in Xenopus Retinal Growth Cones
Douglas S.
Campbell,
Aoife G.
Regan,
Juanita S.
Lopez,
David
Tannahill,
William A.
Harris, and
Christine E.
Holt
Department of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 3DY,
United Kingdom
The semaphorin receptor, neuropilin-1 (NP-1), was first identified
in Xenopus as the A5 antigen and is expressed abundantly in developing retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). Here we show that growth
cones acquire responsiveness to semaphorin 3A (Sema 3A) with age and
that the onset of responsiveness correlates with the appearance of NP-1
immunoreactivity. Growth cones from "old" (stage 35/36) retinal
explants collapse rapidly (5-10 min) in response to Sema 3A and turn
away from a gradient of Sema 3A, whereas "young" growth cones
(stage 24) are insensitive to Sema 3A. Moreover, transfection of
full-length NP-1 into young neurons confers premature Sema 3A
sensitivity. When young neurons are aged in culture they develop Sema
3A sensitivity in parallel with those in vivo,
suggesting that an intrinsic mechanism of NP-1 regulation mediates this
age-dependent change. Sema 3A-induced collapse is transient, and after
recovery ~30% of growth cones extend new branches within 1 hr,
implicating Sema 3A as a branching factor. Pharmacological inhibitors
were used to investigate whether these three Sema 3A-induced behaviors
(collapse, turning, and branching) use distinct second messenger
signaling pathways. All three behaviors were found to be mediated via
cGMP. In situ hybridization shows that Sema 3A is
expressed in the tectum and at the anterior boundary of the optic tract
where axons bend caudally, suggesting that Sema 3A/NP-1 interactions
play a role in guiding axons in the optic tract and in stimulating
terminal branching in the tectum.
Key words:
visual system development; retinotectal projection; Xenopus; growth cone collapse; axon guidance; Sema 3A; neuropilin-1
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/21218538-10$05.00/0
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