ABSTRACT. -Satellite cells from spinal ganglia of the adult rat express NGF receptors. Data on the presence of NGF receptors in the satellite cells of spinal ganglia are scanty and contradictory. In the present study we used immunocytochestry to examine the distribution of these receptors in spinal ganglia of the adult rat by light and electron microscopy. We found that (1) all satellite cells were immunoreactive to p75 and the mean density of gold particles (mean number per µm2) was significantly greater in the satellite cell sheath than in the nerve cell body; (2) numerous satellite cells were immunoreactive for trkA with a mean density of gold particles slightly greater in the satellite cell sheath than in the nerve cell body, although the difference was not statistically significant; (3) both p75 and trkA immunoreactivity were confined to the cytoplasm. We suggest that the p75 receptor may be involved in the NGF-induced outgrowth of slender projections from the nerve cell body surface. With regard to the trkA receptor, satellite cells might be supported trophically by NGF released from the neuron with which they are associated; alternatively, satellite cells might internalize NGF to constitute a reservoir for later release to the neuron.

Le cellule satelliti dei gangli spinali del ratto esprimono i recettori per il Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) / P. Procacci, V. Conte, E. Pannese. - In: ATTI DELLA ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI. RENDICONTI LINCEI. SCIENZE FISICHE E NATURALI. - ISSN 1120-6349. - 15:1(2004), pp. 19-29.

Le cellule satelliti dei gangli spinali del ratto esprimono i recettori per il Nerve Growth Factor (NGF)

P. Procacci
Primo
;
V. Conte
Secondo
;
E. Pannese
Ultimo
2004

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ABSTRACT. -Satellite cells from spinal ganglia of the adult rat express NGF receptors. Data on the presence of NGF receptors in the satellite cells of spinal ganglia are scanty and contradictory. In the present study we used immunocytochestry to examine the distribution of these receptors in spinal ganglia of the adult rat by light and electron microscopy. We found that (1) all satellite cells were immunoreactive to p75 and the mean density of gold particles (mean number per µm2) was significantly greater in the satellite cell sheath than in the nerve cell body; (2) numerous satellite cells were immunoreactive for trkA with a mean density of gold particles slightly greater in the satellite cell sheath than in the nerve cell body, although the difference was not statistically significant; (3) both p75 and trkA immunoreactivity were confined to the cytoplasm. We suggest that the p75 receptor may be involved in the NGF-induced outgrowth of slender projections from the nerve cell body surface. With regard to the trkA receptor, satellite cells might be supported trophically by NGF released from the neuron with which they are associated; alternatively, satellite cells might internalize NGF to constitute a reservoir for later release to the neuron.
Dorsal root ganglia; Immunocytochemistry; P75 receptor; Peripheral neuroglia; TrkA receptor
Settore BIO/17 - Istologia
2004
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