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Induction of temporally dissociated morphological and physiological differentiation of N1E-115 cells.

C Cosgrove1, P Cobbett.   

Abstract

Clonal cells derived from neural tumors have been widely used to study the processes of neuronal differentiation in vitro. The murine neuroblastoma clone N1E-115 has recently been shown to differentiate morphologically in response to removal of serum from the culture medium. In the present study, the nature and time course of electrophysiological differentiation of N1E-115 cells maintained in serum-free medium was examined. Differentiated cells had a higher resting potential and lower input conductance than nondifferentiated cells. Differentiated but not nondifferentiated cells generated current evoked action potentials, and differentiated cells fired spontaneous, repetitive action potentials after 13 days in serum-free medium. The rate of potential change during the depolarizing and repolarizing phases of the action potential became faster as the duration of maintenance of cells in serum-free medium increased. Remarkably, morphological differentiation appeared to be complete after exposure to serum-free medium for 5 days but electrophysiological differentiation was not complete until 13 days in this medium.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1933436     DOI: 10.1016/0361-9230(91)90280-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Bull        ISSN: 0361-9230            Impact factor:   4.077


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5.  Membrane electric properties by combined patch clamp and fluorescence ratio imaging in single neurons.

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