Literature DB >> 24095948

Saccharin enhances neurite extension by regulating organization of the microtubules.

Hiroo Yamashita1, Yoshikage Muroi, Toshiaki Ishii.   

Abstract

AIMS: In the present study, we found that saccharin, an artificial calorie-free sweetener, promotes neurite extension in the cultured neuronal cells. The purposes of this study are to characterize the effect of saccharine on neurite extension and to determine how saccharin enhances neurite extension. MAIN
METHODS: The analyses were performed using mouse neuroblastoma N1E-115 cells and rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells. Neurite extension was evaluated by counting the cells bearing neurites and measuring the length of neurites. Formation, severing and transportation of the microtubules were evaluated by immunostaining and western blotting analysis. KEY
FINDINGS: Deprivation of glucose increased the number of N1E-115 cells bearing long processes. And the effect was inhibited by addition of glucose. Saccharin increased the number of these cells bearing long processes in a dose-dependent manner and total neurite length and longest neurite length in each cell. Saccharin also had a similar effect on NGF-treated PC12 cells. Saccharin increased the amount of the microtubules reconstructed after treatment with nocodazole, a disruptor of microtubules. The effect of saccharin on microtubule reconstruction was not influenced by dihydrocytochalasin B, an inhibitor of actin polymerization, indicating that saccharin enhances microtubule formation without requiring actin dynamics. In the cells treated with vinblastine, an inhibitor of microtubule polymerization, after microtubule reorganization, filamentous microtubules were observed more distantly from the centrosome in saccharin-treated cells, indicating that saccharin enhances microtubule severing and/or transportation. SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that saccharin enhances neurite extension by promoting microtubule organization.
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Keywords:  Microtubule; Neurite extension; Saccharin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24095948     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2013.09.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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