electrical axon guidance Flashcards

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how is an EF generated in tissues?

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skin is battery (frogs)

epithelial cell has sodium channel on apical side out to pond water which brings sodium in, and Na/K/ATPase which pumps sodium into tissues

tight junctions between cells stop Na leaking out

more positive inside that pond water

if there is a wound will have localises leaks which induces EF just underneath epithelial layer

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Electrical signalling regulated neural induction

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H+ efflux is greatest at dorsal side gastrula stage

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how does V-ATPase inhibition impact neural development

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embryo not compete gastrulation
downregulates Zic3 - therefore H+ efflux impacts gene expression
loss Zic3 linked to spina bifida in mice
prevents Wnt signalling –> prevents normal neural induction events

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EFs effects on neural stem cells

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EFs can drive
- primary neural induction events
- neural stem cell positioning
- neural stem cell differentiation into neurons

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5
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proposed cellular mechanism of how growth cones read EFs

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voltage gated Ca2+ channels –> increase Ca2+ –> increase cAMP signalling –> RhoGTPase signalling

Rho activity high anodally
Cdc42 and rac activity high cathodally

opposing gradients and mutual antagonism stabilise and amplify gradient across growth cone

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anandamide and growth cone response to EF

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AEA binds to cannaboid 1 receptor, elevating Rho

swamps out gradients , and all parts of growth cone now receiving same Rho signal

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