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Insulin-like growth factor II promotes in vitro cholinergic development of mouse septal neurons: comparison with the effects of insulin-like growth factor I

Authors :
Keikichi Takahashi
Ron G. Rosenfeld
Yoshihiro Konishi
Takeshi Tabira
Masaru Himeno
De Hua Chui
Source :
Brain Research. 649:53-61
Publication Year :
1994
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1994.

Abstract

We investigated the effect of insulin-like growth factors II and I (IGFII and IGFI) on septal primary cultures from mouse embryonic day 15 brains. The addition of IGFII to septal cultures enhanced total choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activity in a dose-dependent manner. Maximal stimulation of ChAT activity was observed at 10 ng/ml IGFII. The effect of IGFII on ChAT activity was completely blocked by anti-IGFII/M-6-P receptor antibodies, whereas the antisera alone had no effect on the enzyme activity. Double-labeled immunohistochemical studies revealed that most ChAT-positive neurons expressed IGFII/M-6-P receptor immunoreactivity. These results indicate that the trophic effect of IGFII results from the direct action of this molecule through the IGFII/M-6-P receptor in septal cholinergic neurons. IGFI also stimulated ChAT activity, but with less potency than IGFII. Antibodies against the IGFII/M-6-P receptor inhibited approximately 50% of the IGFI response, suggesting that the effect of IGFI is mediated in part by the IGFII/M-6-P receptor. Thus, it appears that IGFII and IGFI are potent trophic factors for central cholinergic neurons and could potentially play a significant role in the differentiation, maintenance and regeneration of these neurons.

Details

ISSN :
00068993
Volume :
649
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brain Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....135f38c330ae60f065e96b310f5dcae3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(94)91048-0