Dupree_1995_Neurosci.Lett_197_37

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Title : Inverse correlation of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity with the presence of neurofilament inclusions in dorsal root ganglion neurons cultured in the presence of a reversible inhibitor of AChE - Dupree_1995_Neurosci.Lett_197_37
Author(s) : Dupree JL , Maynor EN , Bigbee JW
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 197 :37 , 1995
Abstract :

We have previously shown that treatment of cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons (DRGN) with a highly specific, reversible acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor, BW284c51, retards neuritic outgrowth in a dose dependent manner and is accompanied by the presence of abnormal, perikaryal neurofilament (NF) inclusions in approximately 40% of the cells. Since subpopulations of DRGN have been classified according to their levels of AChE activity, we have combined immunocytochemical and enzyme histochemical techniques to investigate a possible correlation between AChE activity and the presence of NF inclusion formation. Our results show that after inhibitor treatment, cells with low levels of AChE activity have a greater percentage of inclusions, with nearly 75% of cells with undetectable levels of AChE activity containing inclusions. In contrast, inclusions were present in only 3.2% of cells with high levels of AChE activity. This inverse relationship between AChE activity and the presence of NF inclusions supports our previous observations that this enzyme may have extra-synaptic functions which could affect neuronal development and regeneration.

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Dupree JL, Maynor EN, Bigbee JW (1995)
Inverse correlation of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity with the presence of neurofilament inclusions in dorsal root ganglion neurons cultured in the presence of a reversible inhibitor of AChE
Neuroscience Letters 197 :37

Dupree JL, Maynor EN, Bigbee JW (1995)
Neuroscience Letters 197 :37