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Hydrogen peroxide-induced neurotoxicity in cultured cortical cells grown in serum-free and serum-containing media.

K C Ricart1, M L Fiszman.   

Abstract

To compare different culture conditions for neuroprotection assays in cultured cortic neurons, we evaluated cell viability after H2O2 exposure in cells cultured with standard N2 and with the enriched B-27 developed by GIBCO, both serum-free supplements. The following additives/associations were compared: N2 (+N2), B-27 (+B-27), 10% FBS (+FBS), 1% FBS in combination with N2 (FBS/N2) or N2 supplement preceded by an 1 hour precoating with 10% FBS (N2 + precoated). Our data demonstrated that B-27 is as efficient as 10% FBS to support neuronal growth for more than a week. As shown by phase-contrast optics cells grown in N2 started degenerating within 24-48 hours although measurable absorbance was seen with MTT. The pre-coating procedure failed to modify substantially cell viability as compared with N2 alone. Dose-response curves for H2O2 to induce neuronal apoptosis were almost identical for B-27 and serum supplemented samples. Catalase (100 U/ml) or vitamin E (200 microM) prevented cell death in both culture conditions. Our results indicate that DMEM/B-27 provides a serum-free cell culture environment that allows neurons to grow with optimal cell viability, comparable to that obtained with serum. We conclude that this culture condition reveals as a useful tool to test the efficacy of neuroprotectants when a serum free medium is required.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11565611     DOI: 10.1023/a:1011660001941

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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