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Abstract
Fetal rat brain neurons are reported to show enhanced neurite development when treated with the mitotic inhibitors fluorodeoxyuridine (FUdR) or cytosine arabinoside (AraC). For AraC-treated rat cerebral explants, increased neurite growth occurs along with a change in the composition of the non-neuronal cell population and diminished non-neuronal cell proliferation. FUdR-treated rat cerebral explants were therefore cultured in an attempt to determine whether FUdR encourages neurite outgrowth by changing the composition and number of non-neuronal cells. Quantitative morphological analyses revealed a significant decrease in the incidence of non-neuronal cells, and an increase in neurite outgrowth for the FUdR-treated explants. These explants also exhibited an increased proportion of protoplasmic astrocytic-epithelial cells and a decreased proportion of fibroblastic-reactive microglial cells. Thus, FUdR may encourage neurite outgrowth through a curtailment of non-neuronal cell proliferation (primarily by fibroblastic-reactive microglial cells) and through the creation of a non-neuronal cell environment consisting almost entirely of protoplasmic astrocytes.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2531679 DOI: 10.1007/bf00230692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Brain Res ISSN: 0014-4819 Impact factor: 1.972