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Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 7, 3163-3170, Copyright © 1987 by Society for Neuroscience
MAP2 expression and neuritic outgrowth and branching are coregulated through region-specific neuro-astroglial interactions
B Chamak, A Fellous, J Glowinski and A Prochiantz
Chaire de Neuropharmacologie, INSERM U. 114, College de France, Paris, France.
Embryonic neurons from the rat striatum and mesencephalon were plated on
mesencephalic or striatal astrocytes in 4 possible combinations. It was
found that specific traits are expressed by the neurons when they are grown
on homotopic astrocytes (neurons and astrocytes from the same region).
These traits are the following: 1. The number of cells stained with an
antibody raised against the microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) is
higher in homotopic than in heterotopic cocultures. This is true for both
mesencephalic and striatal neurons. 2. In homotopic conditions, there is an
increase in the number of cells having more primary neurites and branching
points. This effect is observed for both neuronal populations but is more
pronounced in mesencephalic neurons. 3. The intensity of MAP2 staining was
correlated with the branching ability of the neurons. First, on comparing
MAP2-positive and MAP2- negative cells, it was found that, in any
combination (homotopic and heterotopic cocultures), the number of primary
neurites and branching points was much higher in MAP2-positive cells. In
fact, almost no branching activity was found in MAP2-negative neurons.
Second, within the MAP2-positive neuronal population, the higher number of
branching points observed under homotopic neuro-astroglial conditions was
mostly due to the neuritic compartment, which was strongly and
homogeneously stained with the anti-MAP2 antibody. These observations
strongly suggest that the astrocytic environment regulates the synthesis
and/or intracellular distribution of MAP2, as well as the morphology of the
neurons, and that this regulation is region specific.
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