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Spontaneous neurite outgrowth and vasoactive intestinal peptide-Iike immunoreactivity of cultures of human paraganglioma cells from the glomus jugulare
Authors:Dr. Arthur S. Tischler  Arthur K. Lee  Gretl Nunnemacher  Sami I. Said  Ronald A. DeLellis  Gardiner M. Morse  Hubert J. Wolfe
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pathology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas Veterans Administration Hospital, Dallas, Texas, USA;(3) Department of Pathology, Tufts University School of Medicine, 136 Harrison Avenue, 02111 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:Summary The chief cells of paraganglionic tissues have morphological and functional similarities to adrenal chromaffin cells, and both cell types are derived from the neural crest. In the present investigation cells from two glomus jugulare paragangliomas were studied in culture. Approximately 50% of the cells from one tumor, and 7% from the other spontaneously formed neurite-like processes. Numerous granular and agranular synaptic-like vesicles also appeared in the process-forming cells. In contrast to findings with normal and neoplastic adrenal chromaffin cells, addition of nerve growth factor (NGF) to the culture medium had no major effects on proportion of cells with processes. Dexamethasone caused only a small decrease in process length. Culturing of the tumors also appeared to promote production of material with VIP-like immunoreactivity. It is concluded that the phenotype of paraganglioma as well as pheochromocytoma cells may be altered in vitro. Responsiveness to specific factors such as NGF or steroids, however, may vary for related tumor cell types in different anatomic locations.
Keywords:Glomus jugulare tumor  Paraganglioma  Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide  Neuroplasticity, neurite
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