Comparison of the proliferative activity of neuroblasts from chick embryo cerebral hemispheres of different ages in culture.


Autoria(s): Barakat I.; Sensenbrenner M.
Data(s)

1988

Resumo

Dissociated cerebral hemisphere cells from 4- to 7-day-old chick embryos were cultured either on a collagen or a polylysine substrate in a serum-containing medium. Neurons were characterized by the demonstration of acetylcholinesterase, the presence of D2/N-CAM glycoprotein and neurofilament proteins. The proliferation of neuronal precursor cells was shown by morphological observations, autoradiographic analysis and measurements of [3H]-thymidine incorporation. Neuronal precursors derived from the 6-day-old embryos showed the highest proliferative activity. Neuroblast proliferation was found to be dependent on the culture substrates (i.e. polylysine or collagen), which yielded either isolated cells or cell aggregates, and the latter favored the mitogenic effect.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B8AF79374C3B

isbn:0378-5866

pmid:3142757

doi:10.1159/000111967

isiid:A1988Q303800004

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Developmental neuroscience, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 173-179

Palavras-Chave #Acetylcholinesterase; Animals; Antigens, Surface; Cell Adhesion Molecules; Cell Division; Cerebral Cortex; Chick Embryo; Intermediate Filament Proteins; Neurofilament Proteins; Neurons; Thymidine; Time Factors
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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