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Heparin activates Wnt signaling for neuronal morphogenesis

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  • Colombres, Marcela;
  • Henríquez, Juan Pablo;
  • Reig, Germán;
  • Scheu, Jessica;
  • Calderón, Rosario;
  • Alvarez, Alejandra;
  • Brandan, Enrique;
  • Inestrosa, Nibaldo C.;
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Writ factors are secreted ligands that affect different aspects of the nervous system behavior like neurodevelopment, synaptogenesis and neurodegeneration. In different model systems, Wnt signaling has been demonstrated to be regulated by heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs). Whether HSPGs modulate Writ signaling in the context of neuronal behavior is currently unknown. Here we demonstrate that activation of Wnt signaling with the endogenous ligand Wnt-7a results in an increased of neurite outgrowth in the neuroblastoma N2a cell line. Interestingly, heparin induces glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta (GSK-3 beta) inhibition, beta-catenin stabilization and morphological differentiation in both N2a cells and in rat primary hippocampal neuronal cultures. We also show that heparin modulates Wnt-3a-induced stabilization of beta-catenin. Several extracellular matrix and membrane-attached HSPGs were found to be expressed in both in vitro neuronal models. Changes in the expression of specific HSPGs were observed upon differentiation of N2a cells. Taken together, our findings suggest that HSPGs may modulate canonical Writ signaling for neuronal morphogenesis.
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Contract grant sponsor: FONDAP; Contract grant number: 139800001. Contract grant sponsor: Millennium Institute for Fundamental and Applied Biology (MIFAB). Contract grant sponsor: Anillo PBCT; Contract grant number: ACT-02. Contract grant sponsor: DIUC-UdeC; Contract grant number: 204.031.098-1.0.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128172
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.21465
ISSN: 0021-9541
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JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 216 Issue: 3 Pages: 805-815 Published: SEP 2008
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