Characterization of sensory deficits in TrkB knockout mice
Characterization of sensory deficits in TrkB knockout mice
The sensory deficit in TrkB deficient mice was evaluated by counting the neuronal loss in lumbar dorsal root ganglia (DRG), the absence of sensory receptors (cutaneous--associated to the hairy and glabrous skin - muscular and articular), and the percentage and size of the neurocalcin-positive DRG neurons (a calcium-binding protein which labels proprioceptive and mechanoceptive neurons). Mice lacking TrkB lost 32% of neurons, corresponding to the intermediate-sized and neurocalcin-positive ones. This neuronal lost was accomplished by the absence of Meissner corpuscles, and reduction of hair follicle-associated sensory nerve endings and Merkel cells. The mutation was without effect on Pacinian corpuscles, Golgi's organs and muscle spindles. Present results further characterize the sensory deficit of the TrkB-/- mice demonstrating that the intermediate-sized neurons in lumbar DRG, as well as the cutaneous rapidly and slowly adapting sensory receptors connected to them, are under the control of TrkB for survival and differentiation. This study might serve as a baseline for future studies in experimentally induced neuropathies affecting TrkB positive DRG neurons and their peripheral targets, and to use TrkB ligands in the treatment of neuropathies in which cutaneous mechanoreceptors are primarily involved.
- University of Oviedo Spain
- Vertex Pharmaceuticals (United States) United States
- University of Messina Italy
Mice, Knockout, Sensory Receptor Cells, Cell Survival, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases, Dorsal root ganglion; Sensory corpuscles; TrkB deficient mice, Proprioception, Immunohistochemistry, Merkel Cells, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Neurocalcin, Touch, Ganglia, Spinal, Somatosensory Disorders, Animals, Receptor, trkB, Nerve Growth Factors, Neurons, Afferent, Mechanoreceptors, Cell Size
Mice, Knockout, Sensory Receptor Cells, Cell Survival, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Peripheral Nervous System Diseases, Dorsal root ganglion; Sensory corpuscles; TrkB deficient mice, Proprioception, Immunohistochemistry, Merkel Cells, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Neurocalcin, Touch, Ganglia, Spinal, Somatosensory Disorders, Animals, Receptor, trkB, Nerve Growth Factors, Neurons, Afferent, Mechanoreceptors, Cell Size
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