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NEURITE OUTGROWTH
Effect of compounds on NEURITE OUTGROWTH from SPINAL MOTOR NEURONS
INTRODUCTION
Progressive cell loss in neuronal populations is a pathological hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases (Jellinger and Stadelmann, 2001). Discovery of neurotrophin open a large and promising investigation field, they have been used for the treatment of several neurodegenerative diseases. The development of new compound which could mimic neurotrophin effect without their limit appears to be a good strategy for the development of new therapeutics in neurodegenerative diseases. In addition to promoting neuronal survival, neurotrophins are also involved in neuronal differentiation and axonal outgrowth.
Neurite outgrowth assay are used in neurobiology to study the neurotophic or neuroregenerative effect of a new compound.
COMPOUND TESTING
A primary culture of spinal motor neurons are plated in a defined medium. The compound is added just after neuronal adhesion and neurite sprouting of neurons is evaluated by measuring the length of the principal neurite.
Picture of spinal motor neurons
plated under control condition
BDNF at 50 ng/ml increase the length of the major neurite
on primary culture from spinal motor neurons
REFERENCES
Jellinger, K.A. and Stadelmann. (2001). Problems of cell death in neurodegeneration and Alzheimer's Disease.
J Alzheimers. Dis., 3, 31-40.
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