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Self-amplifying autocrine actions of BDNF in axon development.


ABSTRACT: A critical step in neuronal development is the formation of axon/dendrite polarity, a process involving symmetry breaking in the newborn neuron. Local self-amplifying processes could enhance and stabilize the initial asymmetry in the distribution of axon/dendrite determinants, but the identity of these processes remains elusive. We here report that BDNF, a secreted neurotrophin essential for the survival and differentiation of many neuronal populations, serves as a self-amplifying autocrine factor in promoting axon formation in embryonic hippocampal neurons by triggering two nested positive-feedback mechanisms. First, BDNF elevates cytoplasmic cAMP and protein kinase A activity, which triggers further secretion of BDNF and membrane insertion of its receptor TrkB. Second, BDNF/TrkB signaling activates PI3-kinase that promotes anterograde transport of TrkB in the putative axon, further enhancing local BDNF/TrkB signaling. Together, these self-amplifying BDNF actions ensure stable elevation of local cAMP/protein kinase A activity that is critical for axon differentiation and growth.

SUBMITTER: Cheng PL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3215064 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-amplifying autocrine actions of BDNF in axon development.

Cheng Pei-Lin PL   Song Ai-Hong AH   Wong Yu-Hui YH   Wang Sheng S   Zhang Xiang X   Poo Mu-Ming MM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111024 45


A critical step in neuronal development is the formation of axon/dendrite polarity, a process involving symmetry breaking in the newborn neuron. Local self-amplifying processes could enhance and stabilize the initial asymmetry in the distribution of axon/dendrite determinants, but the identity of these processes remains elusive. We here report that BDNF, a secreted neurotrophin essential for the survival and differentiation of many neuronal populations, serves as a self-amplifying autocrine fact  ...[more]

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