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Neuronal differentiation in cultures of weaver (wv) mutant mouse cerebellum

✍ Scribed by Willinger, Marian ;Margolis, David M. ;Sidman, Richard L.


Book ID
102448704
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
453 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0275-3723

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Abstract

In the present study we report for the first time a weaver (wv) gene dose effect on neuron survival and neurite formation in vitro. Dissociated cerebellar cells from postnatal 7‐ and 8‐day‐old normal ( + / + ), heterozygous weaver ( + /wv) and homozygous weaver (wv/wv) mice were cultured as monolayers on poly‐L‐lysine coated glass. Cell death occurred rapidly in wv/wv cultures. Cell counts showed that less than 20% of the total neurons and neuronal precursors (identified by β€œbirthday” radiolabeling techniques) survived by Day 3. Cell death was less extensive in + /wv cultures with 65% of the total neurons and 80% of the precursors surviving by Day 3. In contrast to wv/wv cultures, younger neurons survive better than the total population in + /wv cultures. The impairment of neurite formation over the first week is also proportional to the number of mutant genes as shown by quantitation of (a) the percentage of cells with neurites; (b) the percentage of cells with neurites of a given length class with time; (c) the lengths of the longest processes formed per cell. The mean longest neurite lengths obtained by computer digitization at 6 days in vitro were 41.8, 26.8, and 9.0 ΞΌm for + / +, + /wv, and wv/wv granule cells, respectively.


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