Cellular fibronectin promotes adrenergic differentiation of quail neural crest cells in vitro |
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Authors: | Maya Sieber-Blum Fritz Sieber Kenneth M Yamada |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA;2. Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA;3. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20205, USA |
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Abstract: | We have investigated the interaction of cellular fibronectin (CFN) with cultured quail neural crest cells and its possible role in crest cell migration and differentiation. In vitro, quail neural crest cells from the trunk region differentiate into at least two morphologically recognizable cell types, melanocytes and adrenergic nerve cells. The latter often aggregate spontaneously into ganglia-like structures. We found that neither melanocytes nor adrenergic nerve cells synthesize CFN. However, both cell types readily interacted with exogenous CFN: Melanocytes removed CFN from the substratum and accumulated it in an aggegated form on their upper cell surface, whereas unpigmented cells migrated on the CFN substratum, often rearranging it into a fibrillar network. The adsorption of CFN by melanocytes was apparently without further consequences. However, catecholamine-positive cells were substantially increased after treatment with exogeneous fibronectin. The stimulation of adrenergic differentiation of neural crest cells is the first evidence for a positive regulatory role of fibronectin in differentiation. |
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