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In vitro regulation of neuronal morphogenesis and polarity by astrocyte-derived factors.

A Rousselet1, A Autillo-Touati, D Araud, A Prochiantz.   

Abstract

Mesencephalic neurons were cultured from 2 to 5 days in mesencephalic (CM Gmes) or striatal (CM Gstr) astrocyte conditioned media or in the soluble (S100) and insoluble (P100) fractions prepared from these media by ultracentrifugation. CM Gmes as well as all soluble fractions induced dendritic and axonal elongation, whereas CM Gstr and the insoluble fractions promoted axonal growth only. The study of the shape of the neuronal cell bodies and the measurement of their adhesion to the substratum revealed that axons elongated under low adhesion conditions, but that dendrite growth was highly dependent upon adhesion and spreading of the neuronal soma. This different dependency of axonal and dendritic elongation upon spreading is explained by a model in which we consider the respective viscosities of axons and dendrites. From these observations and speculations we propose that axons and dendrites have different modes of elongation and that the primary effect of the astrocyte-derived factors capable of regulating neuronal polarity is to modify the adhesion of the neurons to their culture substratum.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2104812     DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(90)90005-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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