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Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler

The annual regeneration cycle of deer (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) antlers represents a unique model of epimorphic regeneration and rapid growth in adult mammals. Regenerating antlers are innervated by trigeminal sensory axons growing through the velvet, the modified form of skin that envelopes the antl...

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Autores principales: Pita-Thomas, Wolfgang, Fernández-Martos, Carmen, Yunta, Mónica, Maza, Rodrigo M., Navarro-Ruiz, Rosa, Lopez-Rodríguez, Marcos Javier, Reigada, David, Nieto-Sampedro, Manuel, Nieto-Diaz, Manuel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21187928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015706
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author Pita-Thomas, Wolfgang
Fernández-Martos, Carmen
Yunta, Mónica
Maza, Rodrigo M.
Navarro-Ruiz, Rosa
Lopez-Rodríguez, Marcos Javier
Reigada, David
Nieto-Sampedro, Manuel
Nieto-Diaz, Manuel
author_facet Pita-Thomas, Wolfgang
Fernández-Martos, Carmen
Yunta, Mónica
Maza, Rodrigo M.
Navarro-Ruiz, Rosa
Lopez-Rodríguez, Marcos Javier
Reigada, David
Nieto-Sampedro, Manuel
Nieto-Diaz, Manuel
author_sort Pita-Thomas, Wolfgang
collection PubMed
description The annual regeneration cycle of deer (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) antlers represents a unique model of epimorphic regeneration and rapid growth in adult mammals. Regenerating antlers are innervated by trigeminal sensory axons growing through the velvet, the modified form of skin that envelopes the antler, at elongation velocities that reach one centimetre per day in the common deer (Cervus elaphus). Several axon growth promoters like NT-3, NGF or IGF-1 have been described in the antler. To increase the knowledge on the axon growth environment, we have combined different gene-expression techniques to identify and characterize the expression of promoting molecules not previously described in the antler velvet. Cross-species microarray analyses of deer samples on human arrays allowed us to build up a list of 90 extracellular or membrane molecules involved in axon growth that were potentially being expressed in the antler. Fifteen of these genes were analysed using PCR and sequencing techniques to confirm their expression in the velvet and to compare it with the expression in other antler and skin samples. Expression of 8 axon growth promoters was confirmed in the velvet, 5 of them not previously described in the antler. In conclusion, our work shows that antler velvet provides growing axons with a variety of promoters of axon growth, sharing many of them with deer's normal and pedicle skin.
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spelling pubmed-30049532010-12-27 Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler Pita-Thomas, Wolfgang Fernández-Martos, Carmen Yunta, Mónica Maza, Rodrigo M. Navarro-Ruiz, Rosa Lopez-Rodríguez, Marcos Javier Reigada, David Nieto-Sampedro, Manuel Nieto-Diaz, Manuel PLoS One Research Article The annual regeneration cycle of deer (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) antlers represents a unique model of epimorphic regeneration and rapid growth in adult mammals. Regenerating antlers are innervated by trigeminal sensory axons growing through the velvet, the modified form of skin that envelopes the antler, at elongation velocities that reach one centimetre per day in the common deer (Cervus elaphus). Several axon growth promoters like NT-3, NGF or IGF-1 have been described in the antler. To increase the knowledge on the axon growth environment, we have combined different gene-expression techniques to identify and characterize the expression of promoting molecules not previously described in the antler velvet. Cross-species microarray analyses of deer samples on human arrays allowed us to build up a list of 90 extracellular or membrane molecules involved in axon growth that were potentially being expressed in the antler. Fifteen of these genes were analysed using PCR and sequencing techniques to confirm their expression in the velvet and to compare it with the expression in other antler and skin samples. Expression of 8 axon growth promoters was confirmed in the velvet, 5 of them not previously described in the antler. In conclusion, our work shows that antler velvet provides growing axons with a variety of promoters of axon growth, sharing many of them with deer's normal and pedicle skin. Public Library of Science 2010-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3004953/ /pubmed/21187928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015706 Text en Pita-Thomas et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Pita-Thomas, Wolfgang
Fernández-Martos, Carmen
Yunta, Mónica
Maza, Rodrigo M.
Navarro-Ruiz, Rosa
Lopez-Rodríguez, Marcos Javier
Reigada, David
Nieto-Sampedro, Manuel
Nieto-Diaz, Manuel
Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler
title Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler
title_full Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler
title_fullStr Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler
title_full_unstemmed Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler
title_short Gene Expression of Axon Growth Promoting Factors in the Deer Antler
title_sort gene expression of axon growth promoting factors in the deer antler
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3004953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21187928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015706
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