PlexinA3 restricts spinal exit points and branching of trunk motor nerves in embryonic zebrafish

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Contributors

  • Julia Feldner - , University of Queensland, University of Hamburg (Author)
  • Michell M. Reimer - , University of Edinburgh (Author)
  • Jörn Schweitzer - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Björn Wendik - , University of Freiburg (Author)
  • Dirk Meyer - , University of Innsbruck (Author)
  • Thomas Becker - , University of Edinburgh, University of Hamburg (Author)
  • Catherina G. Becker - , University of Edinburgh, University of Hamburg (Author)

Abstract

The pioneering primary motor axons in the zebrafish trunk are guided by multiple cues along their pathways. Plexins are receptor components for semaphorins that influence motor axon growth and path finding. We cloned plexinA3 in zebrafish and localized plexinA3 mRNA in primary motor neurons during axon outgrowth. Antisense morpholino knock-down led to substantial errors in motor axon growth. Errors comprised aberrant branching of primary motor nerves as well as additional exit points of axons from the spinal cord. Excessively branched and supernumerary nerves were found in both ventral and dorsal pathways of motor axons. The trunk environment and several other types of axons, including trigeminal axons, were not detectably affected by plexinA3 knock-down. RNA overexpression rescued all morpholino effects. Synergistic effects of combined morpholino injections indicate interactions of plexinA3 with semaphorin3A homologs. Thus, plexinA3 is a crucial receptor for axon guidance cues in primary motor neurons.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4978-4983
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume27
Issue number18
Publication statusPublished - 2 May 2007
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

PubMed 17475806

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Keywords

  • Development, Neuropilin, Pioneer axons, Primary motor neurons, Semaphorin, Zebrafish

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