Nerve growth factor supports growth of rat skeletal myotubes in culture |
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Authors: | Chaya Brodie S. R. Sampson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Life Science, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. |
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Abstract: | Effects of nerve growth factor (NGF) were examined on the growth of rat skeletal myotubes in culture and the expression of Na-K pump activity in this preparation. We found NGF to cause an immediate increase in electrogenic Na-K pump activity as determined by electrogenic component of membrane potential (Em) and ouabain-sensitive 86Rb uptake. When given chronically, NGF was able to replace serum as an essential supplement for development of cultured myotubes. Thus, when maintained in a serum-free, basal nutrient medium (DMEM), myotubes progressively deteriorated as indicated by morphological appearance, Em and the number of [3H]ouabain binding sites compared with myotubes grown in normal, serum-supplemented growth medium (GM). In contrast, the presence of NGF in DMEM completely prevented the deterioration of these properties, their values actually exceeding those in GM. These findings demonstrate a trophic effect of NGF on bioelectric properties of neonatal mammalian muscle cells. |
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Keywords: | Nerve growth factor Na---K pump Membrane potential Skeletal muscle Culture |
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