The response of cultured trigeminal and spinal cord motoneurons to nerve growth factor.
Dev Biol
; 138(2): 473-83, 1990 Apr.
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Dissociated neurons from the trigeminal (V) region of the metencephalic basal plate or the ventral spinal cord from chick embryos of Day 4 (V basal plate) or Day 5 (spinal cord) were cultured on a laminin substratum either in the presence of nerve growth factor (NGF) or in control medium. Assessment was made of neuronal survival, the amount of neurite elaborated, and the percentage of neurons initiating neurites. The presence of motoneurons was verified by retrograde labeling with the fluorescent dye diI. NGF was found to significantly increase the quantity of neuritic processes produced by the spinal cord dissociates at both 24 and 48 hr in vitro. The percentage of neurons initiating neuritic processes was significantly increased by NGF in the trigeminal population at 48 hr in vitro. Neuronal survival was not enhanced by NGF in either group. Both trigeminal and spinal cord neurons were also found to specifically bind 125I-NGF in culture. These results provide direct evidence for an influence of NGF on process formation of early embryonic motoneurons in culture.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Médula Espinal
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Axones
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Núcleos del Trigémino
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Neuronas Motoras
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Factores de Crecimiento Nervioso
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Animals
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Dev Biol
Año:
1990
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