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Patterning of spinal cord oligodendrocyte development by dorsally derived BMP4

โœ Scribed by Robert H. Miller; Kyl Dinsio; Rae Wang; Robert Geertman; Charles E. Maier; Alison K. Hall


Book ID
102906759
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
988 KB
Volume
76
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

Oligodendrocyte precursors (OPCs) initially arise in the motor neuron domain of the ventral ventricular zone of the developing spinal cord. After dispersal throughout gray and white matter, OPCs differentiate in a characteristic ventral to dorsal sequence. The spatial localization of OPC induction is in part a result of both positive local sonic hedgehog signaling and dorsally derived inhibitory cues. One component of dorsal inhibitory signals seems to be members of the transforming growth factor ฮฒ (TGFฮฒ) superfamily such as the bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). We show that during the initial appearance and subsequent maturation of OPCs, BMP4 was expressed specifically in the dorsal midline and its expression was correlated spatially and temporally with phosphoโ€Smad 1+, BMP4โ€responsive cells. Implantation of sonic hedgehog (Shh)โ€coated beads adjacent to dorsal spinal cord in Xenopus embryos induced ectopic dorsal OPCs whereas BMP4โ€coated beads inhibited OPC appearance. More importantly, blocking endogenous dorsal BMP4 with antiโ€BMP4โ€coated beads locally induced ectopic OPCs. Similar results were obtained using soluble ligands on slice preparations of rodent spinal cord in vitro. In dissociated cell cultures of embryonic rat spinal cord, Shh and BMP4 had antagonistic effects on OPC development and the sensitivity of oligodendrocyte lineage cells to BMP4 increased with maturation. These data suggest that BMP4 contributes to the pattern of spinal cord oligodendrogenesis by regulating both induction and maturation of spinal cord OPCs. ยฉ 2004 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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