International Journal of Molecular Sciences | |
Crossing the Border: Molecular Control of Motor Axon Exit | |
Arlene Bravo-Ambrosio1  | |
[1] Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USA; E-Mail: | |
关键词: motor axon exit; axon pathfinding; spinal cord; motor exit point; dorsally-exiting motor neuron; ventrally-exiting motor neuron; Nkx2.9; Robo; Slit; | |
DOI : 10.3390/ijms12128539 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Living organisms heavily rely on the function of motor circuits for their survival and for adapting to ever-changing environments. Unique among central nervous system (CNS) neurons, motor neurons (MNs) project their axons out of the CNS. Once in the periphery, motor axons navigate along highly stereotyped trajectories, often at considerable distances from their cell bodies, to innervate appropriate muscle targets. A key decision made by pathfinding motor axons is whether to exit the CNS through dorsal or ventral motor exit points (MEPs). In contrast to the major advances made in understanding the mechanisms that regulate the specification of MN subtypes and the innervation of limb muscles, remarkably little is known about how MN axons project out of the CNS. Nevertheless, a limited number of studies, mainly in
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