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Platelet-derived growth factor promotes survival of rat and human mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons in culture.

Authors :
Nikkhah G
Odin P
Smits A
Tingström A
Othberg A
Brundin P
Funa K
Lindvall O
Source :
Experimental brain research [Exp Brain Res] 1993; Vol. 92 (3), pp. 516-23.
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

The effect of two isoforms of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB, was tested on dissociated cell cultures of ventral mesencephalon from rat and human embryos. PDGF-BB but not PDGF-AA reduced the progressive loss of tyrosine hydroxylase- (TH)-positive neurons in rat and human cell cultures. The mean number of TH-positive cells in the PDGF-BB-treated rat culture was 64% and 106% higher than in the control cultures after 7 and 10 days in vitro, respectively. Corresponding figures for human TH-positive neurons were 90% and 145%. The influence of PDGF-BB was specific for TH-positive neurons and not a general trophic effect, since no change of either total cell number or metabolic activity was found. In PDGF-BB-treated cultures of human but not rat tissue the TH-positive neurons had longer neurites than observed in control or PDGF-AA-treated cultures. These data indicate that PDGF-BB may act as a trophic factor for mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons and suggest that administration of PDGF-BB could ameliorate degeneration and possibly promote axonal sprouting of these neurons in vivo.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0014-4819
Volume :
92
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Experimental brain research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8095907
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00229041