ESSENTIAL FUNCTION OF LIF RECEPTOR IN MOTOR-NEURONS | |
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关键词: LEUKEMIA-INHIBITORY FACTOR; IL-6 SIGNAL TRANSDUCER; EMBRYONIC MOTONEURONS; CNTF RECEPTOR; ONCOSTATIN-M; STEM-CELLS; SURVIVAL; RAT; DEGENERATION; EXPRESSION; | |
DOI : 10.1038/378724a0 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
DEVELOPMENT and maintenance of the mammalian nervous system is dependent upon neurotrophic cytokines. One class of neurotrophic factor acts through receptor complexes involving the low-affinity leukaemia inhibitory factor receptor subunit (LIF-R)(1-3). Members of this family of cytokines, such as ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) and leukaemia inhibitory factor (LIF), have profound effects on the survival and maintenance of motor neurons(4-10). Recently it was reported that mice lacking LIF-R die shortly after birth(11) unlike mice lacking CNTF or LIF which are viable. Here we describe histopathological analyses of lifr mutants that reveal a loss >35% of facial motor neurons, 40% of spinal motor neurons and 50% of neurons in the nucleus ambiguus. These findings point to the existence of a ligand for LIF-R that is required for the normal development of motor neurons in both brainstem nuclei and spinal cord.
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