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dc.contributor.author손현-
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-15T16:09:00Z-
dc.date.available2018-03-15T16:09:00Z-
dc.date.issued2014-01-
dc.identifier.citationPFLUGERS ARCHIV-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY; OCT 2014, Vol.466, No.10, p1987-p1998, 12p.en_US
dc.identifier.issn0031-6768-
dc.identifier.urihttp://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs00424-013-1436-4.pdf-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/47517-
dc.description.abstractIntracellular Ca2+ signal is a key regulator of axonal growth during brain development. As transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are permeable to Ca2+ and mediate numerous brain functions, it is conceivable that many TRP channels would regulate neuronal differentiation. We therefore screened TRP channels that are involved in the regulation of neurite growth. Among the TRP channels, the Trpm2 level was inversely associated with neurite growth. TRPM2 was highly expressed in embryonic brain. Pharmacological perturbation or knockdown of TRPM2 markedly increased the axonal growth, whereas its overexpression inhibited the axonal growth. Addition of ADP ribose, an endogenous activator of TRPM2, to PC12 cells significantly repressed the axonal growth. TRPM2 was actively involved in the neuronal retraction induced by cerebrospinal fluid-rich lysophosphatidic acid (LPA). More importantly, neurons isolated from the brain of Trpm2-deficient mice have significantly longer neurites with a greater number of spines than those obtained from the brain of wild-type mice. Therefore, we conclude that TRPM2 mediates the LPA-induced suppression of axonal growth, which provides a long-sought mechanism underlying the effect of LPA on neuronal development.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIP; no. 2011-0018358 and NRF-2013R1A1A2063015) and Brain Korea 21 plus of NRF.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USAen_US
dc.subjectTRP channelsen_US
dc.subjectTRPM2en_US
dc.subjectNeurite outgrowthen_US
dc.subjectNeuritogenesisen_US
dc.subjectLysophosphatidic aciden_US
dc.subjectRECEPTOR-DEFICIENT MICEen_US
dc.subjectNEURONAL GROWTH CONESen_US
dc.subjectADP-RIBOSEen_US
dc.subjectCHEMOTROPIC GUIDANCEen_US
dc.subjectNEUROTROPHIC FACTORen_US
dc.subjectOXIDATIVE STRESSen_US
dc.subjectCATION CHANNELSen_US
dc.subjectPC12 CELLSen_US
dc.subjectOUTGROWTHen_US
dc.subjectACTIVATIONen_US
dc.titleTRPM2 mediates the lysophosphatidic acid-induced neurite retraction in the developing brainen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.relation.no10-
dc.relation.volume466-
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00424-013-1436-4-
dc.relation.page1987-1998-
dc.relation.journalPFLUGERS ARCHIV-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJang, Yongwoo-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Mi Hyun-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Jesun-
dc.contributor.googleauthorJung, Jooyoung-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Sung Hoon-
dc.contributor.googleauthorYang, Dong-Jin-
dc.contributor.googleauthorKim, Byung Woo-
dc.contributor.googleauthorSon, Hyeon-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Boyoon-
dc.contributor.googleauthorChang, Sunghoe-
dc.relation.code2014037448-
dc.sector.campusS-
dc.sector.daehakCOLLEGE OF MEDICINE[S]-
dc.sector.departmentDEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE-
dc.identifier.pidhyeonson-
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