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The relationship of cell division to the acquisition of adrenergic characteristics by developing sympathetic ganglion cell precursors
Authors:Taube P Rothman  Michael D Gershon  Howard Holtzer
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174 USA;2. Department of Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032 USA
Abstract:The relationship of the acquisition of defining characteristics by precursor cells of sympathetic ganglia to the withdrawal of these cells from the cell cycle was investigated in the developing chick. The characteristics studied included the ability to synthesize catecholamines (CA), the development of characteristic subcellular storage granules, and the specific uptake of norepinephrine (NE). All were present in presumptive sympathicoblasts and adrenal medullary precursors, which also became labeled after the injection of tritiated thymidine and so retained the ability to divide. These dividing CA-containing cells were found in both primary ganglia and secondary preand paravertebral ganglia. The developing sympathetic neuronal population was found to be a heterogeneous one. Some sympathetic precursor cells appeared to become postmitotic (or to enter a pause in division) early in ontogeny, while others continued to divide throughout the time of hatching. As embryogenesis proceeded, the proportion of CA-containing cells or their precursors which were dividing decreased. However, those cells which did divide probably divided repeatedly. It is concluded that some of the definitive characteristics of mature neurons are expressed by dividing precursor cells. The specific characteristic that marks the transition from immature dividing cells to mature postmitotic neurons has not yet been determined.
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