Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8460423 | Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This study establishes the presence of BDNF and its receptor in the different cellular compartments of growing antler. Their transcripts assessed by RT-PCR indicate a local synthesis of these molecules that may contribute to the modulation of antler growth, acting as autocrine and/or paracrine factors independently of nerve supply. Among the plethora of other molecular signals and growth factors affecting the antler growth, the local production of BDNF and its cognate receptor could be of interest in understanding their role in antler renewal and to delineate the different involvement of the receptor isoforms.
Keywords
Rho GDP dissociation inhibitorPTHrPPLCγPerichondriumSCNTrkBEGFRNGFIGF-IRANKLReceptor activator of NF-kB ligandEGFPI3KBDNFBMPsMAPK/ERKAntlerBoneExpressionIsoformRetinoic acidepidermal growth factornerve growth factorBrain-derived neurotrophic factorphosphoinositide 3-kinaseMedullaPeriosteumbone morphogenetic proteinsParathyroid hormone-related peptideEpidermal growth factor receptor
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Authors
M. Colitti,