To explore the role of BDNF during Xenopus visual system development,
the expression of BDNF and TrkB, as well as the effect of BDNF during
retinal ganglion cell (RGC) development in culture, was examined. BDNF
mRNA was found to be expressed in both the developing eye and tectum,
peaking at stage 45/46. The expression of BDNF coincided with RGC exp
ression of full-length trkB transcripts, suggesting a functional role
for BDNF. In culture, BDNF significantly increased the number of RGCs.
The ability of BDNF to rescue differentiated RGCs that had projected
to the tectum, the time course of the effect, and the lack of mitogeni
c response indicate that this neurotrophin promotes survival. The expr
ession of BDNF and TrkB and the responsiveness of RGCs to BDNF coincid
e with retinal axon terminal arborization and patterning. Our results
indicate that BDNF is a relevant neurotrophin for Xenopus RGC developm
ent and suggest that it plays a role during visual system patterning.