Literature DB >> 3683746

Survival, morphology, and catecholamine storage of chromaffin cells in serum-free culture: evidence for a survival and differentiation promoting activity in medium conditioned by purified chromaffin cells.

K Unsicker1, G Stahnke, T H Müller.   

Abstract

Adult bovine and young rat chromaffin cells cultured in serum-free medium were examined for their survival and differentiation following exposure to various additives, trophic agents and conditioned media. Adrenal chromaffin cells dissociated from 8 day old rats were maintained by dexamethasone, NGF and CNTF or without any additives in an N1-supplemented medium in similar numbers as in serum-containing medium for up to 6 days. Neuritic growth elicited by NGF or CNTF was enhanced in the absence of serum. Medium conditioned by purified bovine chromaffin cells improved cell survival and caused neurite outgrowth in a dose-dependent manner. The activiti(es) was sensitive to heat and trypsin and not blocked by the addition of anti-NGF antibodies. Bovine chromaffin cell survival was reduced by 30% when cells were maintained for one week in the absence as compared to the presence of serum. Addition of insulin, the N1 supplement, dexamethasone or dbcAMP single or in combinations improved the survival to different extents. A combination of insulin (5 micrograms/ml) and dexamethasone (5 X 10(-6) M) proved to be optimal in this respect. However, these supplements failed to restore the cellular catecholamine, noradrenaline and adrenaline contents to levels seen in the presence of serum. This was also true for a chromaffin cell-conditioned medium, which improved survival without elevating the catecholamine contents. Conditioned medium, however, partly restored a more physiological adrenaline-noradrenaline-ratio.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3683746     DOI: 10.1007/bf00970928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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