Filopodia on neuronal growth cones: multi-functional structures with sensory and motor capabilities

Vincent Rehder , Stanley B. Kater
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Abstract Pathfinding decisions, as neuronal growth cones navigate their complex embryonic terrain, are largely determined by the fan-shaped array of filopodia at the leading edge of the advancing growth cone. These sensory/motor extensions of growth cones locally receive, process, and react to information from their environment. Recent advances in our knowledge of the mechanisms by which extracellular signals cause changes in the concentration of the second messenger calcium and by which calcium affects growth cone function have provided substantial insights into the chain of events occurring in filopodia that help guide growth cones to their appropriate targets.
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神经元生长锥上的丝状足:具有感觉和运动能力的多功能结构
当神经元生长锥在复杂的胚胎地形中导航时,寻路决策在很大程度上是由生长锥前缘的扇形丝足阵列决定的。生长锥的这些感觉/运动延伸部分在局部接收、处理和反应来自环境的信息。最近我们对细胞外信号引起第二信使钙浓度变化的机制以及钙影响生长锥功能的机制的了解取得了进展,这为丝状足中发生的一系列事件提供了实质性的见解,这些事件有助于引导生长锥到达适当的目标。
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