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J Neurosci 1998 Jul 1;18(13):4929-37

Neurturin exerts potent actions on survival and function of midbrain
dopaminergic neurons.

Horger BA, Nishimura MC, Armanini MP, Wang LC, Poulsen KT, Rosenblad C,
Kirik D, Moffat B, Simmons L, Johnson E Jr, Milbrandt J, Rosenthal A,
Bjorklund A, Vandlen RA, Hynes MA, Phillips HS
Department of Neuroscience, Genentech, South San Francisco, California
94080, USA.

Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) exhibits potent effects
on survival and function of midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons in a variety
of models. Although other growth factors expressed in the vicinity of
developing DA neurons have been reported to support survival of DA neurons
in vitro, to date none of these factors duplicate the potent and selective
actions of GDNF in vivo. We report here that neurturin (NTN), a homolog of
GDNF, is expressed in the nigrostriatal system, and that NTN exerts potent
effects on survival and function of midbrain DA neurons. Our findings
indicate that NTN mRNA is sequentially expressed in the ventral midbrain and
striatum during development and that NTN exhibits survival-promoting actions
on both developing and mature DA neurons. In vitro, NTN supports survival of
embryonic DA neurons, and in vivo, direct injection of NTN into the
substantia nigra protects mature DA neurons from cell death induced by
6-OHDA. Furthermore, administration of NTN into the striatum of intact adult
animals induces behavioral and biochemical changes associated with
functional upregulation of nigral DA neurons. The similarity in potency and
efficacy of NTN and GDNF on DA neurons in several paradigms stands in
contrast to the differential distribution of the receptor components GDNF
Family Receptor alpha1 (GFRalpha1) and GFRalpha2 within the ventral
mesencephalon. These results suggest that NTN is an endogenous trophic
factor for midbrain DA neurons and point to the possibility that GDNF and
NTN may exert redundant trophic influences on nigral DA neurons acting via a
receptor complex that includes GFRalpha1.

PMID: 9634558, UI: 98299883
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