Dissociated cultures of newborn mouse brain. I. Metabolism of sulfated lipids and mucopolysaccharides.

Neurobiology Pub Date : 1975-12-01
U N Wiesmann, K Hofmann, T Burkhart, N Herschkowitz
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The metabolism of 35SO4-sulfated lipids and mucopolysaccharides was studied in dissociated brain cell cultures from newborn albino mouse brains. The cultures were maintained under an atmosphere of 40% O2 and 5% CO2 in apparent good health up to 30 days. Early morphological examination of the dissociated cells demonstrated an initial partial reaggregation of the cells, which later settled and became confluent bilayered cultures. Cell proliferation measured by DNA and protein determination, morphological differentiation and biochemical differentiation took place in the dissociated brain cell cultures analogous in some respects to the in vivo situation. A timed increase in the synthesis of a myelin precursor, cerebroside 35SO4, was observed after 6 to 8 days in culture (DIC). A peak of cerebroside sulfate was evident at 17 DIC. No stable sulfatide was observed at any time. Protein-bound macromolecular 35SO4-MPS was synthetized and secreted from the cells into the culture medium. Maximal synthesis and secretion occurred at 8 DIC. This culture system proves to be a useful model for studying some aspects of differentiation of brain cells under controlled external conditions.

新生小鼠大脑的分离培养。1 .硫酸脂质和粘多糖的代谢。
研究了新生儿白化病小鼠脑分离培养细胞中35so4 -硫酸脂质和粘多糖的代谢。培养物在40% O2和5% CO2的环境中保持30天,表面健康状况良好。对分离细胞的早期形态学检查表明,细胞最初部分重新聚集,后来沉淀并成为融合的双层培养。通过DNA和蛋白质测定测定细胞增殖、形态分化和生化分化在分离的脑细胞培养中发生,在某些方面类似于在体内的情况。在培养(DIC) 6至8天后,观察到髓磷脂前体脑苷35SO4合成的定时增加。脑苷硫酸酯在17 DIC时有明显的峰值。任何时候均未观察到稳定的硫脂。合成蛋白结合大分子35SO4-MPS,并将其从细胞分泌到培养基中。最大的合成和分泌发生在8 DIC。这种培养系统被证明是在受控外部条件下研究脑细胞分化某些方面的有用模型。
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