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Selective inhibition of ventral temporal but not dorsal nasal neurites from mouse retinal explants during contact with chondroitin sulphate

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We have determined whether chondroitin sulphate (CS) glycosaminoglycans are sufficient to direct a selective inhibition of neurite growth from ventral temporal (VT) but not from dorsal nasal (DN) retina in mouse embryos; this may underlie the formation of axon divergence in the optic chiasm. Explants from the retinal region of embryonic day-14 mouse were grown on a laminin–polylysine substrate near to a circular spot coated with CS. In control cultures, in which no CS was added to the spot, both VT and DN retinal neurites grew extensively into the coated territory. When presented with spots coated with 10 mg/ml CS, neurite growth from the VT retina into the CS territory was dramatically reduced but that from the DN retina was not significantly affected. The selective inhibition to VT neurites was completely abolished by treatment with chondroitinase ABC, indicating a specific contribution of CS glycosaminoglycan in this regionally specific behaviour. This differential behaviour was not observed in explants presented with a lower or higher concentration of CS or in explants grown on substrate coated with a different laminin concentration. Thus, a critical ratio of CS to laminin seems to be essential to induce this differential behaviour in retinal neurites towards contact with CS. Furthermore, this behavior was not observed in explants cultured directly on a CS-rich substrate, suggesting that contact with growth-promoting molecules is necessary for the selective responses of retinal neurites during subsequent contact with CS. We concluded that CS glycosaminoglycan is sufficient to drive selective inhibition of VT but not DN neurites and that, together with a critical combination of growth-promoting factors, it may control the axon divergence process at the mouse optic chiasm.

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This project is partially supported by a grant from the Research Grant Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (project no. CUHK 4417/03M) and a Direct Grant from the Chinese University of HK (project no. 2004.1.051).

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Cheung, A.W.S., Lam, J.S.Y. & Chan, S.O. Selective inhibition of ventral temporal but not dorsal nasal neurites from mouse retinal explants during contact with chondroitin sulphate. Cell Tissue Res 321, 9–19 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-005-1104-x

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