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Differential, age-dependent MEK-ERK and PI3K-Akt activation by insulin acting as a survival factor during embryonic retinal development

Chavarría, Teresa (författare)
Valenciano, Ana I. (författare)
Mayordomo, Raquel (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för neurovetenskap
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Egea, Joaquim (författare)
Comella, Joan X. (författare)
Hallböök, Finn (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Medicinsk utvecklingsbiologi
de Pablo, Flora (författare)
de la Rosa, Enrique J. (författare)
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2007
2007
Engelska.
Ingår i: Developmental Neurobiology. - : Wiley. - 1932-8451 .- 1932-846X. ; 67:13, s. 1777-1788
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  • Programmed cell death is a genuine developmental process of the nervous system, affecting not only projecting neurons but also proliferative neuroepithelial cells and young neuroblasts. The embryonic chick retina has been employed to correlate in vivo and in vitro studies on cell death regulation. We characterize here the role of two major signaling pathways, PI3K-Akt and MEK-ERK, in controlled retinal organotypic cultures from embryonic day 5 (E5) and E9, when cell death preferentially affects proliferating neuroepithelial cells and ganglion cell neurons, respectively. The relative density of programmed cell death in vivo was much higher in the proliferative and early neurogenic stages of retinal development (E3-E5) than during neuronal maturation and synaptogenesis (E8-E19). In organotypic cultures from E5 and E9 retinas, insulin, as the only growth factor added, was able to completely prevent cell death induced by growth factor deprivation. Insulin activated both the PI3K-Akt and the MEK-ERK pathways. Insulin survival effect, however, was differentially blocked at the two stages. At E5, the effect was blocked by MEK inhibitors, whereas at E9 it was blocked by PI3K inhibitors. The cells which were found to be dependent on insulin activation of the MEK-ERK pathway at E5 were mostly proliferative neuroepithelial cells. These observations support a remarkable specificity in the regulation of early neural cell death.

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programmed cell death
neuroepithelium
neurogenesis
proliferation
differentiation
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