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Calcium Transients in Growth Cones and Axons of Cultured Helisoma Neurons in Response to Conditioning Factors

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Journal J Neurobiol
Specialties Biology
Neurology
Date 1995 May 1
PMID 7643076
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Abstract

Accumulating evidence indicates that cytosolic calcium levels regulate growth cone motility and neurite extension. The purpose of this study was to determine if intracellular calcium levels also influence the initiation of neurite extension induced by growth-promoting factors. An in vitro preparation of axotomized neurons that can be maintained in the absence of growth-promoting factors was utilized. The distal axons of cultured Helisoma neurons plated into defined medium do not extend neurites until they are exposed to Helisoma brain-conditioned medium. This provided the opportunity to study the intracellular changes associated with neurite extension. Cytosolic calcium levels were monitored with the calcium-sensitive dye fura 2 at the distal axon. In control medium calcium levels in the distal axon were constant. However, transient elevations in cytosolic calcium in the axonal growth cone occurred after addition of conditioned medium and coincident with the initiation of neurite extension. Application of calcium channel blockers showed that the transients resulted from calcium influx across the neuronal membrane. The transients, however, were not required for neurite extension, although they did influence the rate and extent of neurite outgrowth. Simultaneous extracellular patch recordings demonstrated that the calcium transients were correlated temporally with an increase in rhythmic spontaneous electrical activity of cells, suggesting that conditioned medium influences ionic membrane properties of these neurons.

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