Awardee OrganizationUNIV OF MED/DENT NJ-R W JOHNSON MED SCH
Description
Abstract Text
The classic neurotrophin theory holds that distant targets provide
survival factors to innervating neurons. However, we have found that local
support cells may also be sources of these molecules. The current project
uses the basal-forebrain medial septum (BF) as a critical model to explore
the proposal that local neuron-astrocyte-neuron regulatory loops support
survival and function of specific brain regions during development and
maturity.
Preliminary studies examining cultured BF neurons and astrocytes are the
basis for the proposed work. We found that individual BF neural signals
differentially regulate BF astrocytic gene expression of the
neurotrophins, NGF, BDNF and NT3. These neurotrophins, in turn,
differentially influence BF neuron survival, neurite extension and
function, and, in related studies, regulate synaptic transmission and
astrocyte morphology. To investigate the role of neuron-astrocyte-neuron
regulatory loops we will 1) examine astrocyte development in the absence
of BF neurons, 2) define regulation of astrocytes by neural signals, 3)
evaluate autocrine regulation by neurotrophines, 4) compare astrocytes
derived from embryonic day 17 to cells derived from postnatal day 1 and
adults to define stage-specific astrocyte function, and 5) define
physiologic consequences of mechanisms identified in culture by
delineating the effects of the aforementioned neural signals and trophins
on E17, P1 and adult BF in vivo.
These studies are designed to explore local neuron-astrocyte-neuron
regulation in the developing and mature BF. An understanding of this
regulation will provide insights for optimization of survival and function
of BF, a region that degenerates in Alzheimer's disease.
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
617022384
UEI
Project Start Date
01-April-2002
Project End Date
31-March-2003
Budget Start Date
Budget End Date
Project Funding Information for 2002
Total Funding
$86,444
Direct Costs
$86,444
Indirect Costs
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2002
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
$86,444
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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