Mechanism of action of nerve growth factor and cyclic AMP on neurite outgrowth in embryonic chick sensory ganglia: demonstration of independent pathways of stimulation
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Mechanism of action of nerve growth factor and cyclic AMP on neurite outgrowth in embryonic chick sensory ganglia: demonstration of independent pathways of stimulation
Abstract
The suggested role of adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate as the "second messenger" in the neurite outgrowth from chick embryonic sensory ganglia mediated by nerve growth factor was examined. Although N(6),O(2)-dibutyryl adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate induces fiber outgrowth at concentrations of 1-5 mM, this response is morphologically distinct from that produced by nerve growth factor, is pH dependent, is mimicked by sodium butyrate, and does not occur in sympathetic ganglia. In addition, nerve growth factor does not alter the amounts of intracellular cyclic AMP during incubations up to 24 hr and does not stimulate adenylate cyclase in broken-cell preparations. Addition of theophylline, an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase, causes increases in intracellular levels of cyclic AMP but does not affect fiber outgrowth. These observations indicate that the nerve growth factor response is not mediated through cyclic AMp and that stimulation of sensory ganglia by exogenous cyclic AMP derivatives is probably of limited physiological significance. These findings are also compatible with the developing hypothesis, based on structural similarities, that nerve growth factor and insulin exert their effects on their respective responsive tissues by related mechanisms.
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