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The Journal of Neuroscience, May 1, 2002, 22(9):3512-3519
Muscle Spindle-Derived Neurotrophin 3 Regulates Synaptic
Connectivity between Muscle Sensory and Motor Neurons
Hsiao-Huei
Chen1,
Warren G.
Tourtellotte2, and
Eric
Frank1
1 Department of Neurobiology, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261, and 2 Department of
Pathology (Neuropathology), Neurology and Neuroscience Institute,
Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Ia afferents induce the formation of muscle spindles prenatally and
maintain them postnatally. To address whether spindles, in turn,
regulate the function of Ia afferents, we examined Egr3-null mutant
mice (Egr3 / ), in which muscle spindles
degenerate progressively after birth. Egr3 / mice
develop gait ataxia, scoliosis, resting tremors, and ptosis, suggesting
a defect in proprioception. Despite the normal morphological appearance
of peripheral and central sensory projections, we observed a profound
functional deficit in the strength of sensory-motor connections in
Egr3 / mice. Muscle spindles in
Egr3 / mice do not express NT3. Intramuscular
injections of NT3 to Egr3 / mice during the
postnatal period restored sensory-motor connections. Thus, NT3 derived
from muscle spindles regulates the synaptic connectivity between muscle
sensory and motor neurons.
Key words:
muscle spindle; NT3; Egr3; Ia afferent; proprioceptive
neuron; motoneuron; trophic factor
Copyright © 2002 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/02/2293512-08$05.00/0
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