DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION OF SUBSTANCE-P IN SENSORY NEURONS INVITRO

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ADLER, JE [1 ]
KESSLER, JA [1 ]
BLACK, IB [1 ]
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[1] CORNELL UNIV, MED CTR, COLL MED, DIV DEV NEUROL, NEW YORK, NY 10021 USA
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10.1016/0012-1606(84)90206-9
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Substance P (SP), the putative neuropeptide mediator of pain sensation, is contained in small dorsomedial sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglion. Using different culture techniques and a sensitive radioimmunoassay for SP, the ontogeny and regulation of this functionally important neurotransmitter in these neurons, obtained from neonatal rats. In ganglion explants grown by 2 different techniques, SP increased 2- to 3-fold during the 1st wk in culture. This rise was predominantly due to mechanisms intrinsic to the ganglion since it occurred in a fully defined medium, in the absence of added nerve growth factor (NGF). Blockade of protein synthesis with cycloheximide prevented the increase in SP suggesting that ongoing protein synthesis was necessary. Depolarization with veratridine blocked the increase in SP, an effect which was reversed by tetrodotoxin, suggesting that transmitter characteristics in sensory neurons may be regulated by depolarization and/or transmembrane Na flux. After a week in culture on a collagen substratum, supplementary NGF was necessary for the continued rise in SP. Raising the dose of the trophic factor had no incremental effect on SP content, suggesting that NGF was acting primarily on neuronal survival. To approach such questions at the cellular level, ganglia were dissociated and grown in cell culture. In all cultures, SP increased 1.5-fold during the 1st day. In the absence of NGF, however, SP and cell numbers fell progressively after the 2nd day. NGF elicited parallel increases in cell survival and SP content, supporting the suggestion that NGF acts primarily through neuronal survival to increase SP. Veratridine blocked the increase in SP in a tetrodotoxin-reversible manner, without affecting neuronal survival, indicating that the effects of these agents do not depend on normal ganglionic cellular architecture. Depolarization probably affects ganglionic sensory neurons directly. Evidently, the development of transmitter characteristics in primary sensory neurons may be regulated by multiple factors, including neuronal activity as well as trophic agents such as NGF.
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