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adam_text | ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Volume
633
December
15,
Ì991
GLIAL-NEURONAL INTERACTION*
Editor
N.
J. Abbott
Conference Organizers
N.
J. AbdO it,
E. M. Liebľrman,
and
M. C
Raff
CONTENTS
Preface. By
N.
Joan Abbott and Martin C. Raff
........................................... xiii
John Treherne
(1929-1989):
An Appreciation. By
N.
Joan Abbott
................. xvii
Special Lecture: The Concept of Neuroglia.
ßy
J. Z. Young
............................ 1
Part I. Vertebrate Glial Subtypes, Lineage, and Morphology
Introduction. Vertebrate Glial Classification, Lineage, and Heterogeneity. By
Bruce R. Ransom
.......................................................................................... 19
Glial Cells in the Rat Optic Nerve. The Search for the Type-2 Astrocyte. By
Barbara P. Fulton, Julia F.
Burne,
and Martin
С
Raff
.................... 27
Development, Regeneration, and
Neoplasia
of Glial Cells in the Central
Nervous System. By Mark Noble, Paris Atauotis, Susan
C. Barnett,
Karen Bevan, Oliver
Bögler,
Andrew Groves, Parmjit
Jat,
Guus
Wolswuk, and
Damian
Wren
...................................................................... 35
Lineage and Differentiation of Oligodendrocytes in the Brain. By ROBERT P.
Skoff and Pamela E.
Knapp......................................................................... 48
Analysis of Cell Lineage in the Rat Cerebral Cortex. By Jack Price, Brenda
Williams, Robert Moore, Joanne Read, and Elizabeth Grove
........ 56
Physiological Properties of Oligodendrocytes during Development. By H.
Kettenmann, G. V. Blankenfeld, and J. Trotter
.................................. 64
Role of Cyclic AMP and Proliferation Controls in Schwann Cell
Differentiation. By K. R.
Jessen,
R.
Mirsky, and L. Morgan
................... 78
Discussion Paper: Macroglial Cell Types, Lineage, and Morphology in the
CNS. By Arthur M. Butt
............................................................................ 90
Part
IL Glial-Neuronal
Interaction during Development
Introduction. Glial Cells in Development. In Vivo and In Vitro Approaches.
By
Pasko Rakic
.............................................................................................. 96
This volume is the result of a conference entitled Glial-Neuronal Interaction, which was
sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences and held on September
4-7, 1990
at the
University
of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
ßrInlcgrm-Mediated Neuronal
Responses
to Extracellular Matrix Proteins.
By Kevin J. Tomaselli
.................................................................................. 10°
Cell Surface Recognition and Ncuron-GIia Interactions. By
Melitta
Schachner.....................................................................................................
Ю5
Molecular Mechanisms of
Glial-Guided Neuronal
Migration. By Trevor
N.
Stitt, U. E. Gasser, and Mary E.
Hatten.................................................
1
13
Boundaries and Wounds,
Glia
and Glycoconjugatcs. Cellular and Molecular
Analyses of Developmental Partitions and Adult Brain Lesions. By Eric
D. Laywell and Dennis A. Steindler
........................................................ 122
Role of the Midline
Glia
and Neurons in the Formation of the Axon
Commissures in the Central Nervous System of the
Drosophila
Embryo.
By Christian
Klämbt
and Corey S. Goodman
........................................ 142
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor in Central Nervous System Gliogencsis. By
N.
Prinole, E. J.
Collarini,
I. K. Hart,
M. C
Raff, and W. D.
Richardson
.................................................................................................... 160
Discussion Paper: Glial-Neuronal Interaction during Development. By John
Scholes
........................................................................................................... 169
Part
Ш.
Myelin
and Demyelination
Introduction.
Myelin
Structure and Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis. By
A.
N.
Davison
................................................................................................. 174
Posttranscriptional Regulation of
Myelin
Protein Gene Expression. By
Anthony T. Campagnoni, Joseph M.
Verdi,
A. Neil Verity, Shashi
Amur-Umarjee, and
Ѕшатна
Byravan
.................................................... 178
Expression and Activity of the Transcription Factor
SCIP
during Glial
Differentiation and
Myelination.ßy Grbg Lemke, Rainer Kuhn,
Edwin
S. Monuki, and Gerry
Weinmaster.............................................. 189
Immune-Mediated Oligodendrocyte Injury. By
D. A.
S. Compston and
N.
J.
Scolding
.......................................................................................................,. 196
Discussion Paper:
Myelin and Demyelination.
By
Peter J. Brophy
................. 205
Part
IV.
Glial-Neuronal Interaction
in Regeneration
Introduction.
Glia,
Neurons, and Plasticity. By
G. Raisman
.............................. 209
Neuronal
and
Nonneuronal
Influences on Retinal Ganglion Cell Survival,
Axonal Regrowtli, and Connectivity after Axotomy. By Garth M. Bray,
Maria
Paz Villegas-Pérez, Manuel
Vidal-Sanz,
David A. Carter,
and Albert J.
Aguayo
.................................................................................. 214
Schwann
Cells in Central Regeneration. By Richard P.
Bunge...................... 229
Myelin-Associated Inhibitors of Ncurite Outgrowth and Their Role in CNS
Regeneration. By D. S. Cadelli and
M. E.
SCHWAB
.................................... 234
Discussion Paper: Is Functional Repair in the CNS a Realistic Possibility? By
Nigel Holder
................................................................................................ 241
Part V. Glial Electrophysiology and Transport
Introduction. Glial Electrophysiology and Transport. By Richard K.
Orkand
..............................................,............................................................ 245
Five El ectrophysi
ologi cal
Properties of Glial Cells. By B.
A. Barres
............... 248
Membrane-Associated Sodium
Channels and Cytoplasmic
Precursors
in Glial
Cells. Immunocytochemical, Elcctrophysiological, and Pharmacological
Studies. By J. E. Minturn, H. Sontheimer, J. A. Black, K. J.
Angelides, B. R. Ransom, J. M. Ritchie, and S. G. Waxman
................. 255
Glial K+ Permeability and CNS K+ Clearance by
Diffusion
and Spatial
Buffering. By
Andreas Reichenbach.......................................................... 272
Glial
Hł
Transport and Control of
pH.
By W.-R. Schlue, R.
Dörner,
L.
Rempe, and B, Riehl
...................................................................................... 287
Glial Ion Transport and Volume Control. By O. Kempski, S.
von
Rosen,
H.
Weigt,
F. Staub,
J. Peters, and A. Baethmann
........................................ 306
Axon-Glia Exchange of Macromoleculcs. By Robert M,
Grossfeld.............. 318
Discussion Paper: Current Perspectives in Glial Elcctrophysiology. By J.
Murdoch Ritchie
......................................................................................... 331
Part VI. GHa and the Blood-Brain Barrier
Introduction. Implication of Astroglia in the Blood-Brain Barrier. By MiLTON
Brightman
...................................................................................................... 343
Morphology of Glial Blood-Brain Barriers. By Nancy J. Lane
......................... 348
Modulation of a Glial Blood-Brain Barrier. By Arthur M. Butt
.................... 363
Permeability and Transport of Glial Blood-Brain Barriers. By
N.
Joan
Abbott
............................................................................................................. 378
Astrocytic Induction of Endothclial Tight Junctions. By Z.
Nagy
and K.
Martinez
........................................................................................................ 395
Induction of Blood-Brain Barrier Endothelial Cell Differentiation. By
Werner Risau
................................................................................................ 405
Differentiation of Brain Endothelial Cells in Cell Culture. By L. L. Rubin, K.
Barbu,
F.
Bard,
С.
Cannon,
D.
E. Hall,
H.
Horner,
M.
Janatpour,
С.
LiAW,
К.
Manning, J. Morales,
S. Porter, L. Tanner,
К.
TOMASELLI, and
T. Yednock
......................................................................... 420
Discussion Paper: Astrocytes, Cerebral Endothelium, and Cell Culture. The
Pursuit of an in Vitro Blood-Brain Barrier. By John Greenwood
.............. 426
Part
VII. Glia)
Receptors, Signaling, and Second Messengers
Introduction.
Glia
As Targets for Neuroactivc Substances. By Brian Pearce.
432
Mechanisms of Axon-Schwann Cell Signaling in the Squid Nerve Fiber. By
Peter D. Evans, Vincenzina
Reale, Rosa
Maria Merzon, and
Jorge Villegas
.............................................................................................. 434
Role of
Glutamate
in Axon-Schwann Cell Signaling in the Squid, fly
Edward M. Lieberman
................................................................................. 448
Glutamate-Receptor Channels in Mammalian Glial Cells. By STUART
G.
Cull-Candy and David J. A. Wyllie
......................................................... 458
Receptor Activation and Its Biochemical Consequences in Astrocytes. By
G. P. Wilkin, D. R. Marriott, A. J. Cholewinski, J.
N.
Wood,
G. W.
Taylor, G. J. Stephens, and
M. B.
A. Djamgoz
........................................ 475
Astrocyte
Taurine.
By Gary R. Dutton, MaryAnn Barry, Martha L.
Simmons, and Roberta.
Philibert
............................................................ 489
Discussion Paper: Glial Receptors, Signaling, and Second Messengers. By
AnneMudge
.................................................................................................. 501
Poster
Papers
Origin Growth Factor Responses, and
Ultrastructural
Characteristics of an
Adult-Specific Glial Progenitor Cell. By
Guus
Wolswuk,
Peter M. G.
Munro, Peter
N.
Riddle, and
M. Noble
................................................... 502
Studies Relating Differentiation to a Mechanism That Measures Time in
O-2A Progenitor Cells. By Oliver
Bögler
and Mark Noble
................... 505
Expression of
Myelin Glycolipids
and Proteins in Mitotic and Postmitotic
Murine
Oligodendrocytes. By P. E,
Knapp
and R, P. Skoff
........................ 508
Protein Kinase
С
in Astrocytcs. Phosphorylation and the Regulation of Cell
Morphology.
Ду
Philip L. Mobley and Beth
С
Harrison
....................... 511
Regulation of Glial Development by Cell Line Derived Factors. By JOEL M.
Levine
and Changlin
Dou
........................................................................... 515
Differentiation of Aminergic Neurons
m Vitro
Is Not Paralleled by Glial
Maturation. By Cordian
Beyer, Jürgen
Encele,
Christoph
Pilgrim,
and
Ingrid Reisert....................................................................................... 518
Astrocytcs and O-2A Progenitors Migrate Toward Distinct Molecules in a
Microchemotaxis Chamber. By
Regina Armstrong,
Liana Harvath,
and
Monique Dubois-Dalcq
....................................................................... 520
Synthesis and Action of Extracellular Proteases in Rat Hippocampus. By
Myrna A. R. Dent,
Davina
E.
Owen, Peter
J.
Andrews, and P. John
Seeley
............................................................................................................. 523
Relation of
Axons
to Patterns of
Glia
in the Rat Barrel Field Cortex. By Lei
Zhang and Nigel
G. F.
Cooper
................................................................... 524
Influence of Grafted Neurons on Glial Enzyme Expression. By Marilyn
Fisher
.............................................................................................................. 528
Adhesion-Induced Differentiation of Oligodendrocytes Signals the Synthesis
and Polarization of Hcparan
Sulfate
Protcoglycans and Sulfatcd
Glycoprotcins. By S. SZUCHET and S. H. YlM
................................................ 530
The Axon May Control Schwann Cell Responses to Growth Factors. By J. B.
Davis and A. D. J. Goodearl
...................................................................... 535
Mitogenic Response and Phenotype of Short- and Long-Term Cultured
Schwann Cells. Relationship to Intracellular cAMP Levels. By H. J. S.
Stewart, P. A. Eccleston, K, R.
Jessen,
and R. Mirsky
......................... 537
Effect of EGF on
DNA
Labeling in Rat Cercbellar Immature Astrocytcs
Maintained Under Different Culture Conditions. Presence or Absence of
Polylysine, Serum, or Both. By R.
Avola,
G.
Magri,
F. Ingrao,
L.
Insirello, P.
Carpano,
V. G.
Nicoletti,
D.
F. Condorelli, N.
Ragusa, and
A. M.
Giuffrida Stella........................................................ 540
A Molecular Approach to Myelination Using
Recombinant Retroviruses.
By
Geoffrey
С
Owens
...................................................................................... 543
Defining Critical Regions in the Promoter for
Myelin
Basic Protein Gene
Transcription. By Aruna Asipu and G. Eric Blair
.................................... 546
Myelin
Sheath Maintenance in the Absence of
Axons.
By G. J. KiDD, J. W.
Heath, B. D.
Trapp,
G. J.
Little, and P. R. Dunkley
.............................. 549
Differential Regulation of Nerve Growth Factor and Brain-Derived
Neurotrophic Factor Expression in the Peripheral Nervous System. By
Ichiro Matsuoka, Michael Meyer, M. Hofer, and Hans Thoenen
... 550
Adhesion of Primary Schwann Cells to HNK-1 Reactive Glycosphingolipids.
Cellular Specificity. By Leila K. Needham and Ronald L. Schnaar
....... 553
Expression of
íhe 14E
Antigen in Glial CeJls in Human Normal and
Pathological Central Nervous System Tissues. By J. Newcombh, A.
Brar, H. Li, and M. L. Cuzner
.................................................................... 556
Isolation and Characterization of the Myelin-Like Membranes Ensheathing
Giant
Axons
in the Earthworm Nerve Cord. By Betty I. Roots,
Beatrice Cardone, and Pedro Pereyra
.................................................. 559
A Growth Cone Collapsing Activity in Chicken Gray Matter. By Roger J.
Keynľs,
Alan R. Johnson, Caroline J. Picart,
Olga M.
Dunin-
BoRKowsKí,
and Geoffrey
M. W.
Cook
..................................................... 562
Transplantation of Normal and Genetically Engineered
Glia
into Areas of
Demyelination. By A. J. Crang, R. J. M. Franklin, W. F. Blakemore,
J. Trotter, M.
Schachner,
S.
C. Barnett, and
M. Noble
...................... 563
Components of Astrocytic Extracellular
Matrix
Are Regulated by Contact
with
Axons.
By March D.
Ard
and Andreas Faissner
............................. 566
Effects of
Х
-Irradiation on Proximal Nerve Stump Reaction after Nerve
Crush and Axonal Regeneration. By M. Bresjanac, J. Sketeu, and D.
Lindholm
........................................................................................................ 570
Glial Cells Transplanted to the Rat Optic Tract. Influence on the Regrowth
of Retinal
Axons.
By A. R. Harvey, M. Chen, and
S. E.
Dyson
................ 573
Nerve Regeneration in Vivo. A Blind-Ended Tube Model for Studying
Environmental Effects. By Robert W. Van
Boven,
Mark R. Gilbert,
and Beverly L. Harding
.............................................................................. 577
Induction of Blood-Brain Barrier Characteristics in Bovine Brain Endothelial
Cells by Rat Astroglial Cells in Transfilter Coculture. By
Jochen
Neuhaus,
Werner Risau, and
Hartwig Wolburg
................................. 578
Molecular Mechanisms Leading to Lesion-Induced Increases in Nerve
Growth Factor Synthesis. By
Rolf Heumann, Bastian Henoerer,
Michael Brown, and Hugh Perry
............................................................. 581
Anion
Conductance Blocked by Divalent Cations in Cultured Rat Astrocytes.
By T.
Jalonen,
V.
Varga,
K. Hartikainľn, R.
Janáky,
and
S. S. Oja.,..
583
Ultrastructure
and Voltage-Dependent
Sodium
Currents at the
Glia
Limitans
of the Frog Optic Nerve before and after the
Axons
Degenerate.
By Paula M. Orkand, Rosa Blanco, Hector Marrero, and
Richard
K. Orkand
...................................................................................... 586
Accumulation of Intracellular Bicarbonate Accounts for the Missing
Anion
during
Potassi
u m
-Evoked Swelling of Cortical
Type-1-Likc
Astrocytes. By
Wolfgang
Walz........................................................................................... 589
Cell Coupling Is Restricted to
Subpopulations
of Astrocytes Cultured from
Rat Hippocampus and Optic Nerve. By H. SONTHEIMER, J. E. MiNTURN,
B. R. Ransom, J. A. Black, A. H. Cornell-Bell, and
S. G.
Waxman....
592
Endothelin Increases Rubidium Uptake through Calcium-Activated
Potassium Channels in C6
Glioma
Cells. By Surachai Supattapone and
Christopher
С
Ashley
................................................................................ 597
Single Ion Channel Currents from Vesicles in Teased Rat Spinal Roots. By S.
Quasthoff and P.
Grafe
.............................................................................. 599
Properties of Ion Channels in Cultured Adult Human Schwann Cells. By
James McLarnon and Seung Kim
............................................................... 603
Electrophysiological Properties of Squid Giant Axon Schwann Cells.
Relevance to K+ Clearance. By
N.
Joan Abbott, Y.
Piciion,
E. R.
Brown, I. Inoue,
F.
Kukita, Patricia A. Revest,
-and I. C H.
Smith
.... 607
Electrogenic
Glutamate
Uptake. Basic Properties, Modulation, and Failure
in Anoxia. By David Attwell, Boris Barbour, Helen Brew,
Monique Sarantis,
and
Marek Szatkowski
............................................ 610
The Inducible Blood-Brain Barrier Endothclium-Specific Antigen HT7, A
Novel Immunoglobulin-Like Membrane Glycoprotcin. By
Harald
Seulberger, Carolin
Unger,
Ursula
Albrecht,
and Werner
Risau
................................................................................................................ 611
Blood-Brain Barrier Function in Central Demyelinating Lesions Repaired by
Schwann Cell Remyelination. By P. A. Felts, K. J. Smith, and
E. Tilt
..... 615
Development of
Nonneural
Elements in the Central Nervous System of
Drosophila.
By J. S. Edwards, L. S. Swales, and C. M. Bate
..................... 617
Inhibition of Potassium-Activated Release of D-Aspartate from Astrocytcs by
an
Anion
Transport Inhibitor. By H. K. Kimelberg and S. Goderie
........ 619
Peptidylglycine Amidating Monooxygcnasc
(РАМ),
an Enzyme Required for
Neuropeptide
Biosynthesis, Is Present in Schwann Cells and Some
Glia.
By C. Harker Rhodes, Ruth H. Angeletti, and F. Arthur
McMorris
....................................................................................................... 623
Fluoroacctate, a Selective Inhibitor of the
Glia
Trícarboxylic
Acid Cycle,
Attenuated the Release of Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone
from the
Hypothalamus
of Ovaricctomized Rats. By T. J. Wu,
N.
H.
McArthur, and P. G. Harms
....................................................................... 626
Capsaicin-Induced
с
-fos
in Peripheral Nervous System Glial Cells. By Janet
Winter and Caroline Evison
..................................................................... 628
Neuron-Glia Interaction. Effect of Serotonin and DBcAMP on the
Expression of GFAP and Its Encoding Message. By M. TARDY,
G. LE
Prince,
С
Fages,
B. Rolland,
J. Nunez, and
M. F.
Belin
...................... 630
Closing Remarks. By
Í.
G. Nicholls
................................................................... 633
Index of Contributors
............................................................................................ 637
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spelling | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] ed. by N. J. Abbott New York, NY New York Acad. of Sciences 1991 XXII, 639 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 633 Literaturangaben Gliazelle (DE-588)4136721-2 gnd rswk-swf Nervenzelle (DE-588)4041649-5 gnd rswk-swf Zellkommunikation (DE-588)4136131-3 gnd rswk-swf Glia (DE-588)4136720-0 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1990 Cambridge gnd-content Gliazelle (DE-588)4136721-2 s Zellkommunikation (DE-588)4136131-3 s Nervenzelle (DE-588)4041649-5 s DE-604 Glia (DE-588)4136720-0 s Abbott, Nancy J. Sonstige oth Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 633 (DE-604)BV002532608 633 Digitalisierung TU Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002908962&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] |
title_auth | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] |
title_exact_search | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] |
title_full | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] ed. by N. J. Abbott |
title_fullStr | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] ed. by N. J. Abbott |
title_full_unstemmed | Glial neuronal interaction [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] ed. by N. J. Abbott |
title_short | Glial neuronal interaction |
title_sort | glial neuronal interaction result of a conference held on sept 4 7 1990 at the university of cambridge cambridge england |
title_sub | [result of a conference ... held on Sept. 4 - 7, 1990 at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England] |
topic | Gliazelle (DE-588)4136721-2 gnd Nervenzelle (DE-588)4041649-5 gnd Zellkommunikation (DE-588)4136131-3 gnd Glia (DE-588)4136720-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Gliazelle Nervenzelle Zellkommunikation Glia Konferenzschrift 1990 Cambridge |
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