HOW THE DEVELOPING SEPTOPREOPTIC MEDIAL BASAL HYPOTHALAMUS STIMULATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLACODE-DERIVED LHRH NEURONS

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DAIKOKU, S [1 ]
KOIDE, I [1 ]
YOSHINAKA, Y [1 ]
OKA, T [1 ]
NATORI, Y [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TOKUSHIMA, SCH MED, DEPT NUTR CHEM, TOKUSHIMA 770, JAPAN
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10.1679/aohc.58.77
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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We examined the effects of the developing cerebral cortex (CC) and septo-preoptic medial basal hypothalamus (S-MBH) on the development of LHRH neurons in vitro. The serum-free basal culture medium (BCM) was supplemented with CC or S-MBH extracts prepared from 18.5-day-old embryos or from 2-day-old newborns, and the olfactory placode (NAP) of 12-day-old embryos was cultured. The migration of LHRH neurons was found on Day 3 in the cultures supplemented with the embryonic S-MBH extract (Group 3), where the cell development proceeded showing a numerical increase of the cells and the elongation of neurites, In cultures supplemented with the newborn S-MBH extract (Group 5), the cell development was less intensive in comparison with that of Group 3, while in cultures which had no brain extracts (Group 1), the neurons failed to survive a long term culture, The effects of the CC were less than of S-MBH extracts, Analysis of the protein composition of the extracts by electrophoretic and immunoblotting examinations demonstrated a protein spot of 70-kD in the embryonic S-MBH extract, Because the protein spot was identified to be alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), we further examined the effects of AFP, When the anti-AFP immunoglobulin was added to the Group 3 culture, the stimulative effects of the embryonal extract were inhibited, and the addition of AFP to Group 1 cultures did not show stimulative effects. We conclude that the developing S-MBH, the migrating target of LHRH neurons, contains some essential factors for the development of LHRH neurons, but further analysis is needed to determine the chemical natures of these factors.
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