Effects of nerve growth factor and glucocorticoid on cultured human pheochromocytoma cells |
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Authors: | Jojiro Jakada Nozomu Furuta Motoshi Kawahara Shoichi Onodera Yukihiko Oishi Masaaki Kawada Tomolcazu Matsuura Satoshi Hasumura Seishi Nagamori |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Urology, Jikei University School of Medicine, 3-25-8 Nishishimbashi, Minato-ku, 105 Torkon, Japan;(2) First Department of Internal Medicine, Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Primary cell cultures of two human pheochromocytomas (PC) that were associated with high serum levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline were developed to study the effects of nerve growth factor (NGF) and dexamethasone on the morphology and function of PC cells in vitro. By phase-contrast microscopy, cultured cells were small and hyperchromatic on the first day of culture; neurite-like processes that extended to other cells developed several days later and were maintained for more than 3 months. NGF (100ng/ml), dexamethasone (10–5M), or NGF + dexamethasone were added to the culture media 2 weeks after the cultured cells had stabilized. Catecholamine concentrations in the medium were maintained at higher levels after addition of NGF, dexamethasone, or NGF + dexamethasone as compared to control cells. In the presence of NGF, extension of neurite-like processes was clearly accelerated, while high levels of dexamethasone inhibited growth of processes. These in vitro studies showed that the addition of NGF or the removal of dexamethasone induces differentiation of adrenal neurons present in pheochromocytomas, suggesting that adrenocortical steroid hormones influence the morphological control of adrenal medullary cells. |
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Keywords: | Human Pheochromocytoma Nerve growth factor Cultured cell |
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