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  • Yang, Chunhua; Hutto, David; Sah, Dinah W Y

    Journal of molecular histology 37, Issue: 1-2
    Journal Article

    The neurotrophic growth factor artemin binds selectively to GDNF family receptor alpha3 (GFRalpha3), forming a molecular complex with the co-receptor RET which mediates downstream signaling. This signaling pathway has been demonstrated to play an important role in the survival and maintenance of nociceptive sensory neurons and in the development of sympathetic neurons. However, the presence and potential role of this artemin-responsive pathway in non-neural tissues has not been fully explored to-date. To study the distribution of GFRalpha3 and RET in adult rat and human non-neural tissues, we carried out a comprehensive immunohistochemical study. We stained major organs from the digestive, urinary, reproductive, immune, respiratory and endocrine systems, and from other systems (cardiovascular, skeletal muscle), as well as regions of the nervous system for comparison. In both rat and human, the majority of non-neural cells did not exhibit detectable GFRalpha3-like immunoreactivity. In the rat, GFRalpha3- and RET-like staining were found in the same non-neural cell type only in kidney. In the human digestive and reproductive systems, a subset of epithelial cells exhibited GFRalpha3- and RET-like staining, suggesting co-localization. In other tissues, sub-populations of cells expressed either GFRalpha3- or RET-like immunoreactivity. The functional consequences of GFRalpha3 expression in non-neural cells remain to be determined.