Ferrari_1989_Dev.Biol_133_140

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Title : Basic fibroblast growth factor promotes the survival and development of mesencephalic neurons in culture - Ferrari_1989_Dev.Biol_133_140
Author(s) : Ferrari G , Minozzi MC , Toffano G , Leon A , Skaper SD
Ref : Developmental Biology , 133 :140 , 1989
Abstract :

Neuronotrophic effects of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) have been reported for some central nervous system neurons. Here we report that also rat mesencephalic neurons are responsive to bFGF. bFGF produces a significant increase in the number of neurite-bearing cells, as well as in the degree of their fiber network. The present findings also provide the first evidence that bFGF can affect, in a concentration-dependent manner, at least two defined CNS neuronal populations, i.e., dopaminergic and gabaergic neurons. This effect was quantified by assessing the specific [3H]dopamine and [gamma-14C]aminobutyric acid uptakes with time in culture. Stimulation of uptake was more pronounced for dopaminergic neurons, suggesting a relative specificity in the actions of bFGF. These effects of bFGF were completely blocked by affinity-purified polyclonal antibodies. The possibility that bFGF plays a key role in normal nervous system development or function is discussed.

PubMedSearch : Ferrari_1989_Dev.Biol_133_140
PubMedID: 2651179

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Ferrari G, Minozzi MC, Toffano G, Leon A, Skaper SD (1989)
Basic fibroblast growth factor promotes the survival and development of mesencephalic neurons in culture
Developmental Biology 133 :140

Ferrari G, Minozzi MC, Toffano G, Leon A, Skaper SD (1989)
Developmental Biology 133 :140