Literature DB >> 2795145

Characterization of two factors enhancing choline acetyltransferase activity in cultures of purified rat motoneurons.

J C Martinou1, A Le Van Thai, G Cassar, F Roubinet, M J Weber.   

Abstract

Motoneurons from E14 rat embryos have been retrogradely labeled with the carbocyanine derivative dil and purified 12-fold by centrifugation on a density gradient made of Nycodenz, as assessed by the increase in CAT activity per cell and in the percentage of dil-labeled cells. A 20- to 36-fold purification was achieved by the microdissection of the labeled lumbar motor columns followed by density-gradient centrifugation. Motoneurons were then purified to near homogeneity by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. In certain experiments, motoneurons were purified by a novel cell-sorting procedure that only uses light-scatter parameters and does not necessitate retrograde labeling. In cultures of motoneurons enriched by centrifugation, muscle-conditioned media (CM) had only a marginal effect on the overall neuronal survival but increased up to 10-fold the number of labeled motoneurons surviving after 7 d in culture. CAT activity per culture was quantitatively stimulated to the same extent, suggesting that the increase in CAT activity caused by CM mostly reflected better survival of motoneurons. In cultures of motoneurons purified by cell sorting, CM increased both survival and CAT expression per motoneuron. We have partially purified 2 factors from CM that stimulate CAT activity per motoneuron 2- to 3-fold without affecting their survival. One of these factors is probably identical to the factor involved in the cholinergic/noradrenergic choice of sympathetic neurons (Fukada, 1985).

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2795145      PMCID: PMC6569891     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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