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Treatment of PC12 cells by nerve growth factor,dexamethasone, and forskolin
Authors:Thierry Caillaud  Wei Yuan Xu-van Opstal  Valérie Scarceriaux  Claude Billardon  William Rostene
Affiliation:1. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité 339, H?pital Saint Antoine, 184 rue du faubourg Saint Antoine, 75571, Paris cedex 12, France
Abstract:Several lines of anatomical, neurochemical, electrophysiological, and behavioral evidence suggest the existence of physiological interactions between neurotensin (NT) and the brain dopaminergic systems. Thus, NT has been shown to exert a neuroleptic-like action and could be implicated in the pathogenesis and treatment of schizophrenia. It is thus of particular importance to develop in vitro cell culture systems as models to study such interactions. Rat adrenal pheochromocytoma PC12 cells, which expressed high levels of tyrosine hydroxylase, were used in the present study. In contrast to rat brain cells in primary cultures, PC12 cells did not express functional NT receptors. However, they were able to express both NTmRNA and NT in response to NGF, forskolin, and dexamethasone. Those neurochemical modifications furthermore may be related to changes in the morphology of the PC12 cells in response to NGF, forskolin, and dexamethasone alone or in combination. These data suggest that PC12 cells may provide a useful model to study in vitro the regulation of both catecholamine and neurotensin phenotypes.
Keywords:PC12 cells  tyrosine hydroxylase  neurotensin  neurotensin receptor  cell morphology  image analysis  radioimmunoassay  Northern blots  growth factors  glucocorticoids
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