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Influence of muscle cells on the development of calcium currents in Xenopus spinal neurons.

机译:肌肉细胞对非洲爪蟾脊髓神经元钙电流发育的影响。

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The influence of muscle cells on the development of voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents was investigated in Xenopus spinal neurons grown in neuron muscle co-cultures or in muscle-free cultures. Whole-cell currents were separated into low- and high-voltage-activated currents. Developmental changes were assessed by comparing the results obtained at two different periods after plating: 5-10 h (young neurons) and 20-30 h (mature neurons). Our results show a drop in the incidence of low-voltage-activated Ca2+ current with time in both environments: the fraction of young versus mature neurons expressing this current was 67% and 36% in neuron-muscle co-cultures, and 69% and 23% in muscle-free cultures. In both neuron muscle and muscle-free cultures, the density of low-voltage-activated Ca2+ current (when expressed) did not change during the development. In contrast, the density of high-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents increased more than two-fold during the first 30 h in neuron muscle co-cultures, but remained unchanged in muscle-free cultures. This difference was not related to neuronal growth since the increase in neuronal membrane capacitance with time was similar in the two environments. In addition, direct cell-cell interaction through the establishment of functional neuron-muscle synaptic contacts did not further modify the overall expression of high-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents. In conclusion, these results suggest the presence of diffusible factors in neuron muscle co-cultures which up-regulate the expression of high-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents during neuronal development, but do not have any effect on low-voltage-activated Ca2+ currents.
机译:在神经元肌肉共培养或无肌肉培养的非洲爪蟾脊髓神经元中研究了肌肉细胞对依赖电压的Ca2 +电流发展的影响。全细胞电流分为低压和高压激活电流。通过比较接种后两个不同时期获得的结果评估发育变化:5-10小时(年轻的神经元)和20-30小时(成熟的神经元)。我们的研究结果表明,在两种环境中,低压激活的Ca2 +电流的发生率均随时间下降:在神经元-肌肉共培养物中,表达该电流的年轻神经元与成熟神经元的比例分别为67%和36%,以及69%和在无肌肉的文化中占23%。在神经元肌肉和无肌肉文化中,低电压激活的Ca2 +电流(表达时)的密度在发育过程中都没有变化。相反,在神经元肌肉共培养的前30小时内,高压激活的Ca2 +电流的密度增加了两倍以上,而在无肌肉培养中则保持不变。这种差异与神经元生长无关,因为在两种环境中神经元膜电容随时间的增加是相似的。此外,通过建立功能性神经元-肌肉突触接触的直接细胞间相互作用不会进一步改变高压激活的Ca2 +电流的整体表达。总之,这些结果表明神经元肌肉共培养物中存在扩散因子,这些因子在神经元发育过程中上调了高压激活的Ca2 +电流的表达,但对低压激活的Ca2 +电流没有任何影响。

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