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An enhanced expression of the immediate early gene, Egr-1, is associated with neuronal apoptosis in culture.

M V Catania1, A Copani, A Calogero, G I Ragonese, D F Condorelli, F Nicoletti.   

Abstract

Cultured cerebellar granule cells grown in medium containing 10 mM K+ (K10) underwent apoptosis after four to five days in vitro, unless they were rescued by the addition of insulin-like growth factor-I. The few GABAergic neurons present in the cultures were more resistant to apoptotic degeneration, as indicated by double fluorescent staining with the chromatin dye Hoechst 33258 and with glutamate decarboxylase-67 antibodies. As compared with sister cultures grown in 25 mM K+, K10 cultures showed an increased expression of the Egr-1 protein and a reduced expression of the Fos protein. The increase in Egr-1 was more substantial in granule cells than in GABAergic neurons, and was not observed in K10 cultures chronically exposed to insulin-like growth factor-I. To examine the temporal relationship between the increase in Egr-1 and the development of programmed cell death, we induced apoptosis in K25 cultures at six days in vitro by replacing their medium with serum-free K10 medium. A substantial, but transient, increase in Egr- expression was observed in granule cells 6 h after switching the medium, a time that preceded the appearance of the phenotypical markers of apoptotic death. An early reduction in the Fos protein was observed after switching the medium from K25 into serum-free K10, but also after switching the medium into serum-free K25, a condition which was not associated with the development of apoptosis nor with the increase in Egr-1. We suggest that a transient induction of Egr-1 contributes to the chain of events leading to the execution phase of neuronal apoptosis in culture.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10391456     DOI: 10.1016/s0306-4522(98)00544-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscience        ISSN: 0306-4522            Impact factor:   3.590


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