Neuronal-glial interactions: complexity of neurite outgrowth correlates with substrate adhesivity of serotonergic neurons |
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Authors: | E Lieth D R McClay J M Lauder |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 17599-7090. |
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Abstract: | To study the interactions between neurons of known transmitter phenotype and non-neuronal cells of glial or fibroblastic origin, serotonergic (5-HT) neurons were tested for their strength of adhesion and neurite outgrowth patterns on substrates of astrocytes or fibroblasts using a cell adhesion assay for transmitter-identified neurons, and morphometry of immunocytochemically stained neurons in dissociated cell cultures. Both the strength of adhesion and the rate and complexity of neurite outgrowth by 5-HT neurons were significantly greater on substrates of astrocytes compared to fibroblasts. These results provide evidence that 5-HT neurons can interact selectively with glia via cell surface determinants, and that this process may be important for the development of complex (dendrite-like) neuritic arbors. The methods developed in this study will be useful for future studies of interactions between transmitter-identified neurons and glial cells during ontogeny of the embryonic brain. |
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Keywords: | Serotonin 5-HT Cell adhesion Immunocytochemistry Morphometry Astrocytes |
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