An in vitro model for conditioning lesion effect

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2019

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Springer/Plenum Publisher

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Özet

Axons of a peripheral nerve grow faster after an axotomy if it attains a prior injury a few days earlier. This is called conditioning lesion effect (CLE) and very much valued since it may provide new insights into neuron biology and axonal regeneration. There are established in vivo experimental paradigms to study CLE, however, there is a need to have an in vitro conditioning technique where CLE occurs in a maximally controlled environment. Mouse primary sensory neurons were isolated from lumbar 4-5 dorsal root ganglia and incubated at 37 degrees C on a silicon-coated watch glass that prevents cell attachment. After this conditioning period they were transferred to laminin coated culture dishes. Similar cultures were set up with freshly isolated neurons from control animals and from the animals that received a sciatic nerve cut 3days earlier. All preparations were placed on a live cell imaging microscopy providing physiological conditions and photographed for 48h. Axonal regeneration and neuronal survival was assessed. During the conditioning incubation period neurons remained in suspended aggregates and did not grow axons. The regeneration rate of the in vitro conditioned neurons was much higher than the in vivo conditioned and control preparations during the first day of normal incubation. However, higher regeneration rates were compromised by progressive substantial neuronal death in both types of conditioned cultures but not in the control preparations. By using neutralizing antibodies, we demonstrated that activity of endogenous leukemia inhibitory factor is essential for induction of CLE in this model.

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WOS: 000455226200004
PubMed ID: 30415355

Anahtar Kelimeler

Conditioning, In Vitro, Neuron Culture, Axon Regeneration, Degeneration, Leukemia Inhibitory Factor, LIF

Kaynak

Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology

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Q2

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Q1

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39

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1

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Kaval Oğuz, E. ve Öztürk, G. (2019). An in vitro model for conditioning lesion effect. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, 39(1), 61-71. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10571-018-0633-2