Conditioned medium from aged monkey fibroblasts stably expressing GDNF and BDNF improves survival of embryonic dopamine neurons in vitro
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  • 作者:Farida G. Kaddis ; W. Michael Zawada ; Jerome Schaack and Curt R. Freed
  • 刊名:Cell and Tissue Research
  • 出版年:1996
  • 出版时间:October 1996
  • 年:1996
  • 卷:286
  • 期:2
  • 页码:241-247
  • 全文大小:600 KB
  • 刊物类别:Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • 刊物主题:Biomedicine
    Human Genetics
    Proteomics
    Molecular Medicine
  • 出版者:Springer Berlin / Heidelberg
  • ISSN:1432-0878
文摘
Fibroblasts derived from the cerebral cortex of an aged Bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata) were utilized to express recombinant cDNAs encoding rat glial-cell-line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and human prepro brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) by lipofection. The cells showed stable expression and secretion of biologically active proteins. Conditioned medium from fibroblasts expressing BDNF or GDNF increased the number of surviving mesencephalic tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons after 7 days in culture. The trophic effects of BDNF and GDNF were examined at two different plating densities of embryonic mesencephalic cells. At 50 000 cells/cm2 plating density, treatment of the mesencephalic cultures with BDNF-conditioned medium increased the number of tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons by about 40% compared with vector-transfected control. At the same plating density, GDNF-conditioned medium increased the number of surviving tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons above the vector-transfected control by 30%. When the tissue was plated at a higher density, viz., 75 000 cells/cm2, the number of tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons increased by 41% with BDNF-conditioned medium, and by 56% with GDNF-conditioned medium above vector-transfected controls. Conditioned medium from cells secreting GDNF was also found to reduce the number of apoptotic tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive cells by 50%.

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