In Vitro Assays for Molecules That Inhibit Growth Cone Motility during Neural Development and Regeneration

Alan R. Johnson, G. Cook, R. Keynes
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Abstract There is increasing evidence that molecules that inhibit growth cone motility are involved in the guidance of axons to their appropriate targets during neural development and contribute to the suppression of axon regeneration in the mammalian CNS. Two tissue culture phenomena have been used to detect and monitor these molecules: inhibition of neurite outgrowth and growth cone collapse. In neurite outgrowth assays the inhibitory material is used as a culture substratum. It can be presented to neurons either as a continuous layer or in a form that growing axons will encounter, such as an explant or a stripe. Tissue explants or sections, monolayer cultures of cells, membrane fractions, and purified or partially purified material have all been used. In the growth cone collapse assay, the growth cones of axons extending on a permissive substratum are treated with liposomes incorporating the putative inhibitory material. This method is particularly useful for testing the inhibitory effects of membrane-derived molecules. The relevance of results obtained with these in vitro assays to axon growth phenomena in vivo must always be established. Their principal value lies in the provision of a means of monitoring biochemical purification procedures aimed at identifying and characterizing molecules that inhibit nerve growth.
在神经发育和再生过程中抑制生长锥运动分子的体外测定
越来越多的证据表明,抑制生长锥运动的分子参与了神经发育过程中轴突向适当目标的引导,并有助于抑制哺乳动物中枢神经系统中轴突的再生。两种组织培养现象被用来检测和监测这些分子:抑制神经突生长和生长锥塌陷。在神经突生长试验中,抑制物质被用作培养基质。它既可以作为连续层呈现给神经元,也可以以生长轴突将遇到的形式呈现给神经元,例如外植体或条纹。组织外植体或切片、细胞单层培养物、膜组分和纯化或部分纯化的材料都已被使用。在生长锥塌陷试验中,轴突生长锥在允许基质上延伸,用含有推定抑制物质的脂质体处理。这种方法对于检测膜源分子的抑制作用特别有用。必须始终确定这些体外实验结果与体内轴突生长现象的相关性。它们的主要价值在于提供一种监测生化纯化过程的手段,目的是识别和表征抑制神经生长的分子。
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