| Title : Differentiation effects of ciliary neurotrophic factor on human neuroblastoma cells - Lawrance_1995_J.Neurochem_64_1483 |
| Author(s) : Lawrance G , Rylett RJ , Richardson PM , Dunn RJ , Dow KE , Riopelle RJ |
| Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 64 :1483 , 1995 |
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Abstract :
In the human neuroblastoma cell line LA-N-2, recombinant rat ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) induced neurite growth and cholinergic differentiation that were both half-maximally saturated at < 100 pM of the neurokine, but was not required for cell survival in serum-free conditions over a 13-day period. CNTF markedly stimulated choline acetyltransferase activity and acetylcholine synthesis, whereas high-affinity choline transport was only slightly enhanced and acetylcholinesterase activity was unchanged. Leukemia inhibitory factor had effects identical to CNTF on neurite growth and choline acetyltransferase activity, but interleukin 6 had no effect. Radioiodinated CNTF binding and affinity cross-linking studies were consistent with tripartite receptor activation as a mediator of the observed biological effects. |
| PubMedSearch : Lawrance_1995_J.Neurochem_64_1483 |
| PubMedID: 7891074 |
Lawrance G, Rylett RJ, Richardson PM, Dunn RJ, Dow KE, Riopelle RJ (1995)
Differentiation effects of ciliary neurotrophic factor on human neuroblastoma cells
Journal of Neurochemistry
64 :1483
Lawrance G, Rylett RJ, Richardson PM, Dunn RJ, Dow KE, Riopelle RJ (1995)
Journal of Neurochemistry
64 :1483