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HGF regulates the development of cortical pyramidal dendrites

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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:13 authored by Humberto Gutierrez, Xavier Dolcet, Mary Tolcos, Alun Davies
<p>Although hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and its receptor tyrosine kinase MET are widely expressed in the developing and mature central nervous system, little is known about the role of MET signaling in the brain. We have used particle-mediated gene transfer in cortical organotypic slice cultures established from early postnatal mice to study the effects of HGF on the development of dendritic arbors of pyramidal neurons. Compared with untreated control cultures, exogenous HGF promoted a highly significant increase in dendritic growth and branching of layer 2 pyramidal neurons, whereas inactivation of endogenous HGF with function-blocking, anti-HGF antibody caused a marked reduction in size and complexity of the dendritic arbors of these neurons. Furthermore, pyramidal neurons transfected with an MET dominant-negative mutant receptor likewise had much smaller and less complex dendritic arbors than did control transfected neurons. Our results indicate that HGF plays a role in regulating dendritic morphology in the developing cerebral cortex.</p>

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Development (Cambridge, England)

Volume

131

Issue

15

Pages/Article Number

3717-3726

Publisher

Company of Biologists

ISSN

0950-1991

eISSN

1477-9129

Date Submitted

2013-03-21

Date Accepted

2013-03-21

Date of First Publication

2013-03-21

Date of Final Publication

2013-03-21

ePrints ID

7870

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