Growth Cone Behavior at Borders between Different Extracellular Matrix Molecules

Taylor Joanne
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The reaction of growth cones in in vitro assays to substrate-bound molecules might yield important clues to the roles that these molecules play in growth cone guidance in vivo. Janusin and tenascin are glia-derived, extracellular matrix molecules that are expressed in the nervous system at times and in locations that suggest that they might act as barriers to neurite outgrowth. To test this hypothesis we have used video time-lapse microscopy to observe the behavior of growth cones, growing on a substrate permissive for neurite outgrowth, when they are confronted with janusin or tenascin as sharp, substrate boundaries. Here we describe the method for offering growth cones a choice between two substrates, in which the border between the two molecules can be clearly visualized in the phase-contrast microscope during the period of observation. We have learned from these observations that growth cones avoid advancing onto janusin or tenascin substrates, but do not undergo gross morphological changes, such as complete collapse, when they contact these molecules.

不同细胞外基质分子边界处的生长锥行为
生长锥在体外测定中与底物结合分子的反应可能为这些分子在体内生长锥引导中发挥的作用提供重要线索。Janusin和tenascin是神经胶质来源的细胞外基质分子,在神经系统中表达的时间和位置表明它们可能是轴突生长的屏障。为了验证这一假设,我们使用视频延时显微镜观察了生长锥的行为,生长锥生长在允许轴突生长的基质上,当它们面对janusin或tenascin作为尖锐的基质边界时。在这里,我们描述了在两种基质之间为生长锥提供选择的方法,其中在观察期间,两种分子之间的边界可以在相差显微镜中清晰可见。我们从这些观察中了解到,生长锥避免前进到janusin或tenascin底物上,但当它们接触这些分子时,不会发生严重的形态变化,例如完全塌陷。
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