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IN adult animals, sensory neurons innervating the skin are phenotypically diverse1–3. We have now investigated whether nerve growth factor (NGF) has a physiological role in the development of this diversity. We gave antisera against NGF to rats from postnatal day 1 (PND 1) to adulthood (5 weeks). We found a virtually complete depletion of high threshold mechanoreceptors conducting in the Aδ range (2–13 m s−1) in the sural nerve. This afferent type, normally present in large numbers, appeared to have been replaced by D-hair afferents, sensitive mechanoreceptors which normally are relatively rare. NGF deprivation had this effect only in early postnatal life; treatment from postnatal day 14 to adulthood had no effect. We conclude that the presence of NGF postnatally in skin is necessary for the proper phenotypic development of Aδ cutaneous nociceptors.
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Ritter, A., Lewin, G., Kremer, N. et al. Requirement for nerve growth factor in the development of myelinated nociceptors in vivo. Nature 350, 500–502 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1038/350500a0
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